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Chapter and Conference Paper
Brain Edema After Head Injury
In intensively treated brain-injured patients with only moderate elevations of intracranial pressure, the presence of subacute brain edema did not significantly increase the impairment of CBF or metabolism, an...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
The “Low-Flow” State Following Total Cerebral Ischemia
Following 16 min of complete cerebral ischemia, produced in rats by occluding aortic outflow from the heart, cerebral perfusion rate (CPR) measured at a constant hydrostatic pressure was 7.5% of control. Epine...