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Why evans blue is used in calculation of blood volumr?

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Answered by KeshavGiri79
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Evans' blue is a dye that binds to plasma proteins that are confined to the intravascular volume, the volume contained in the closed circulatory system. Thus, Evans' blue dye is a marker for the volume of the plasma, the fluid contained within the circulatory system that is not within the cells of the blood.

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