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Persistent metabolic youth in the aging female brain [PDF]
Bateman, Randall J. +9 more
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Citrate regional anticoagulation of 500 ml/min of extracorporeal blood flow: an experimental study. [PDF]
Colombo SM +15 more
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Use of CO<sub>2</sub>-derived variables in critically ill patients. [PDF]
Mallat J +7 more
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Regional blood flow in herniparkinsonism [PDF]
Positron emission tomography was used to measure global and local blood flow in 11 patients with hemiparkinsonism (before and after an acute oral dose of L-dopa) and in 26 normal subjects. Global hemispheric blood flow was not significantly different between the patients [45 +/- 11 ml/(min X 100 g)] and the controls [49 +/- 8 ml/(min X 100 g)]. After L-
Marcus E. Raichle, Joel S. Perlmutter
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Regional Cortical Blood Flow at Craniotomy
Neurosurgery, 1978Abstract Regional cortical blood flow was monitored at craniotomy in 32 patients with a thermal diffusion flow probe in an attempt to assess the effects of surgical conditions on flow. Changes in flow due to vascular manipulation, retraction, hypotension, and hyperventilation were readily apparent.
Atkinson, L P Carter, William L. White
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Regional Blood Flow in the Rabbit Cochlea
Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1984A new technique evaluates microcirculation in the different parts of the cochlea. It is a synthesis of two previously known methods--the microsphere method and the soft surface-specimen method. We studied the cochlear blood flow in ten albino rabbits using nonradioactive microspheres. The local distribution of microspheres in the cochlea was determined
Alf Axelsson +2 more
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Regional blood flow in hemorrhagic shock
The American Journal of Surgery, 1961T HIS STUDY represents an attempt to heIp cIarify the relationships between various degrees of acute hemorrhage and regiona blood fIow. The reaI measure of the degree of shock in a given situation is the quantitative regiona flow of oxygenated bIood in reIation to tissue metaboIic needs.
Clarence E. Stafford +4 more
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