The results showed that decentralization of the superior cervical ganglia enhanced the cerebral blood flow , whereas ganglionectomy reduced the cerebral blood flow
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Animal experiments with guinea pigs were conducted to clarify the effect of superior cervical sympathetic ganglionectomy on the cochlear blood flow ( cbf )
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The effects of preganglionic decentralization of ( sympathetic trunk resection ) or post - ganglionic excision ( ganglionectomy ) of the superior cervical ganglia on cerebral blood flow and the formation of heat stroke were assessed in rabbits
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It is postulated that autoregulatory mechanism originating from sites other than the superior cervical ganglion may play an important role in maintaining steady blood flow in the inner ear , though superior cervical sympathetic ganglionectomy also causes increased cbf to a large extent