| 11. | "Reduced Cerebral Blood Flow in Angular Gyrus ".
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| 12. | SPECT documents cerebral blood flow and PET with FDG isotope the metabolic activity of the neurons.
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| 13. | Autoregulation of cerebral blood flow is impaired, and is associated with anaerobic glycolysis and oxidative stress.
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| 14. | They also speculate that there is an overall decrease in cerebral blood flow to the brain.
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| 15. | Diminishing cerebral blood flow, cerebral metabolic oxygen consumption, and intracranial pressure are also characteristics of propofol administration.
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| 16. | The cerebral blood flow ( CBF ) corresponds to the consumed glucose differently in different brain regions.
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| 17. | "It also begins to explain patterns of regional cerebral blood flow that have been seen in Alzheimer's disease,"
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| 18. | Alterations in resting state cerebral blood flow have been demonstrated in patients with chronic pain after whiplash injury.
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| 19. | A couple of studies found reduced cerebral blood flow in angular gyrus of murderers and impulsive, violent criminals.
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| 20. | Systemic blood pressure ( or slightly above ) should be maintained so that cerebral blood flow is restored.
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