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Focal and Remote Dysmetabolism in Stroke

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Cerebral Ischemia and Hemorheology
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Previous reports of emission tomography studies in acute stroke mainly have been concerned with cerebral perfusion and metabolism within the ischemic lesion. Measurements have been made of regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) and regional cerebral oxygen consumption (rCMRO2) and have allowed the definition of the regional oxygen extraction ratio (rOER) in ischemic areas [1, 4, 12].

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Kushner, M. et al. (1987). Focal and Remote Dysmetabolism in Stroke. In: Hartmann, A., Kuschinsky, W. (eds) Cerebral Ischemia and Hemorheology. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-71787-1_36

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