Use of PET methods for measurement of cerebral energy metabolism and hemodynamics in cerebrovascular disease.
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A review of current imaging methods used in stroke research.The contribution of neuroimaging to the study of language and aphasia.Early postischemic hyperperfusion: pathophysiologic insights from positron emission tomography.Ischemic penumbra: evidence from functional imaging in man.The vascular mean transit time: a surrogate for the penumbra flow threshold?Cerebrovascular pressure reactivity is related to global cerebral oxygen metabolism after head injuryCerebral vascular dysregulation in the ischemic brain.Metabolic regional and network changes in Alzheimer's disease subtypes.Hemodynamic consequences of common carotid artery thrombosis and thrombogenically activated blood in rats.Does fluorine-18 fluorodeoxyglucose metabolic imaging of tumours benefit oncology?Detection of ischemic penumbra using combined perfusion and T2* oxygen challenge imaging.Distribution of suramin, an antitrypanosomal drug, across the blood-brain and blood-cerebrospinal fluid interfaces in wild-type and P-glycoprotein transporter-deficient mice.Responses of posttraumatic pericontusional cerebral blood flow and blood volume to an increase in cerebral perfusion pressure.Does induced hypertension reduce cerebral ischaemia within the traumatized human brain?Mapping of cerebral metabolic rate of oxygen using dynamic susceptibility contrast and blood oxygen level dependent MR imaging in acute ischemic stroke.MR imaging signal response to sustained stimulation in human visual cortex.Defining ischemic burden after traumatic brain injury using 15O PET imaging of cerebral physiology.Imaging in the diagnosis and prognosis of traumatic brain injury.PET study of changes in local brain hemodynamics and oxygen metabolism after unilateral middle cerebral artery occlusion in baboons.Rapid resolution of brain ischemic hypoxia after cerebral revascularization in moyamoya disease.Differentiation between transient ischemic attack and ischemic stroke within the first six hours after onset of symptoms by using 99mTc-ECD-SPECT.Errors introduced by tissue heterogeneity in estimation of local cerebral glucose utilization with current kinetic models of the [18F]fluorodeoxyglucose method.Progressive derangement of periinfarct viable tissue in ischemic stroke.Cerebral normoxia in the rhesus monkey during isoflurane- or propofol-induced hypotension and hypocapnia, despite disparate blood-flow patterns. A positron emission tomography study.Structural MRI of carotid artery atherosclerotic lesion burden and characterization of hemispheric cerebral blood flow before and after carotid endarterectomy.Variability of cerebral blood volume and oxygen extraction: stages of cerebral haemodynamic impairment revisited.Repeat positron emission tomographic studies in transient middle cerebral artery occlusion in cats: residual perfusion and efficacy of postischemic reperfusion.Intersubject variability and reproducibility of 15O PET studies.Relationships between high oxygen extraction fraction in the acute stage and final infarction in reversible middle cerebral artery occlusion: an investigation in anesthetized baboons with positron emission tomography.Incidence and mechanisms of cerebral ischemia in early clinical head injury.Positron emission tomographic imaging of the dopamine transporter with 11C-WIN 35,428 reveals marked declines in mild Parkinson's disease.Outcome of acutely ischemic brain tissue in prolonged middle cerebral artery occlusion: a serial positron emission tomography investigation in the baboon.
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Use of PET methods for measurement of cerebral energy metabolism and hemodynamics in cerebrovascular disease.
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1989-12-01T00:00:00Z