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Regional cerebral blood flow in Angelman syndrome
European Journal of Nuclear Medicine, 1993A patient with typical features of Angelman syndrome--a genetically inherited disorder involving developmental delay, ataxia, episodes of paroxysmal laughter and brachiocephaly--was studied with single-photon emission tomography. Hypoperfusion found in the left frontal and left temporoparietal regions can provide insights into the functional cerebral ...
Buyan, N+4 more
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Regional Distribution of Feline Esophageal Blood Flow
Gastroenterology, 1971The regional distribution of esophageal blood flow has not been studied in man or in an animal whose esophageal musculature is histologically similar. The cat is the only common laboratory animal whose esophagus, like man’s, contains both striated and smooth muscle in the muscularis externa.
George S. Harell+4 more
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Regional blood flow in asphyxiated fetuses with seizures
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1994Our purpose was to determine ovine fetal regional blood flow changes during asphyxia of such severity that it results in seizures.Six ovine fetuses were exposed to severe asphyxia produced by maternal uterine artery occlusion for up to 90 minutes. Fetal blood pressure and heart rate, blood gases, acid base status, electrocorticogram, electromyogram and
Eli Alon+5 more
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Regional blood flow in the cat retina
Experimental Eye Research, 1976Abstract Linear and relative volume flow rates in arterioles of different calibre in different parts of the retina were studied in 12 cat eyes using high-speed cine fluorescein angiographic technique. The flow rates were correlated with areas of supply which were measured on photographs of the Indian ink injected retinas.
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Determinants of regional ventilation and blood flow in the lung
Intensive Care Medicine, 2009The principles of ventilation and perfusion distribution in the lung form the foundation of pulmonary physiology and remain cornerstones in caring for critically ill patients. Due to improved imaging technologies with greater spatial resolution, our understanding of the determinants of local ventilation and blood flow have evolved over the past five ...
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Regional blood flow in the rat.
Journal of Applied Physiology, 1966A W Brown, A Kolin, F N White, G Ross
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Regional blood flow in anemia.
Journal of Applied Physiology, 1972J C Holmes, I Grupp, G Grupp, N O Fowler
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Planning for post‐pandemic cancer care delivery: Recovery or opportunity for redesign?
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021Pelin Cinar+2 more
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