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Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1989
Les auteurs indiquent la technique d'etude de l'irrigation cerebrale du fœtus par examen Doppler ainsi que les differents parametres modifiant l'enregistrement: mouvements respiratoires du fœtus, son etat d'activite, l'activite cardiaque et les stimulations acoustiques.
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Les auteurs indiquent la technique d'etude de l'irrigation cerebrale du fœtus par examen Doppler ainsi que les differents parametres modifiant l'enregistrement: mouvements respiratoires du fœtus, son etat d'activite, l'activite cardiaque et les stimulations acoustiques.
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2004
The consequences of brain trauma on local cerebral blood flow (ICBF) have been documented clinically and in several experimental models [1, 2, 3, 4,7]. Perfusion deficits and cerebral ischemia are believed to represent import ant secondary injury mechanisms after traumatic brain injury (TEl) [5,8].
Nariyuki Hayashi, Dalton W. Dietrich
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The consequences of brain trauma on local cerebral blood flow (ICBF) have been documented clinically and in several experimental models [1, 2, 3, 4,7]. Perfusion deficits and cerebral ischemia are believed to represent import ant secondary injury mechanisms after traumatic brain injury (TEl) [5,8].
Nariyuki Hayashi, Dalton W. Dietrich
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Archives of Neurology & Psychiatry, 1930
The series of studies, of which this is the first, is concerned with the effect of certain changes produced in the brain and its surroundings on the volume of flow of blood through the brain and through the body as a whole. The discovery in the dog of two large venous sinuses which apparently drain a considerable portion of the blood from the brain and
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The series of studies, of which this is the first, is concerned with the effect of certain changes produced in the brain and its surroundings on the volume of flow of blood through the brain and through the body as a whole. The discovery in the dog of two large venous sinuses which apparently drain a considerable portion of the blood from the brain and
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Abstract Cerebral blood flow (CBF) is coupled to cerebral metabolism, i.e., when cerebral metabolism (or oxygen consumption) increases, blood flow to that region increases as well. Intracranial pathology may uncouple the relationship, and CBF and cerebral metabolism may become independent of each other.
Surangama Sharma, Lovkesh Arora
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Surangama Sharma, Lovkesh Arora
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1984
Measurement of cerebral blood flow (CBF) in the animal laboratory and on the clinical service differs in methodology and to a certain extent in rationale. This review will include a brief discussion of experiments from our own laboratory that compare the regulation of CBF in fetal, newborn and adult animals, followed by a comment on the advantages and ...
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Measurement of cerebral blood flow (CBF) in the animal laboratory and on the clinical service differs in methodology and to a certain extent in rationale. This review will include a brief discussion of experiments from our own laboratory that compare the regulation of CBF in fetal, newborn and adult animals, followed by a comment on the advantages and ...
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2010
Chapter 9.2 covers cerebral blood flow, including basic concepts, brain oedema, ischaemic brain disease, cerebral autoregulation, cerebral blood flow measurement, and cerebral blood flow imaging.
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Chapter 9.2 covers cerebral blood flow, including basic concepts, brain oedema, ischaemic brain disease, cerebral autoregulation, cerebral blood flow measurement, and cerebral blood flow imaging.
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