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1 Thirty patients and five normal volunteers had semiquantitative analysis of cerebral perfusion .
2 Temporary bypass for maintaining cerebral perfusion was useful in preventing cerebral ischemia.
3 Results: Three serial SPECT images and semiquantitative analysis of cerebral perfusion were obtained.
4 Asymptomatic, adrenomyeloneuropathy and female heterozygote patients had no significant changes in cerebral perfusion .
5 Compromising cerebral perfusion could possibly outweigh the benefit of improved oxygenation.
6 Reduced cerebral perfusion may account for cognitive impairments in diabetic patients relative to controls.
7 Conclusions: The cerebral perfusion decreased with increasing degree of dementia.
8 Unilateral or bilateral antegrade cerebral perfusion and arrest temperature did not influence the results.
9 Further research might establish our findings and elucidate effects of other micro-organisms on cerebral perfusion .
10 We hypothesized that the modified Norwood procedure is associated with improved cerebral perfusion and oxygenation.
11 Approaches to improve cerebral perfusion with other devices and induced hypertension are also being considered.
12 Antegrade cerebral perfusion and retrograde cerebral perfusion were associated with similar incidence of primary outcomes.
13 These cerebral perfusion patterns were concordant with semiquantitative analysis.
14 Conclusions: Selective cerebral perfusion through the innominate artery may be able to maintain brain circulation.
15 Selective cerebral perfusion was used in 13 patients.
16 Methods: Conventional CT, CT cerebral perfusion imaging and TCD were performed in 20 patients with TIA.
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