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The distribution of ischaemic damage and cerebral blood flow after unilateral carotid occlusion and hypotension in the rat

Author
MENDELOW, A. D1 ; GRAHAM, D. I; PATH, F. R. C; MCCULLOCH, J; MOHAMED, A. A
[1] Glagow Wellcome surgical inst., Glasgow G51 4TF, United Kingdom
Source

Stroke (1970). 1984, Vol 15, Num 4, pp 704-710 ; ref : 37 ref

CODEN
SJCCA7
ISSN
0039-2499
Scientific domain
Neurology
Publisher
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Hagerstown, MD
Publication country
United States
Document type
Article
Language
English
Keyword (fr)
Anatomopathologie Autoradiographie Carotide Débit sanguin Encéphale Hypotension artérielle Ischémie Oblitération Pathologie expérimentale Rat Système nerveux pathologie Unilatéral Vaisseau sanguin encéphale pathologie Mammalia Rodentia Vertebrata
Keyword (en)
Pathology Autoradiography Carotid Blood flow Brain (Vertebrata) Arterial hypotension Ischemia Obliteration Experimental disease Rat Nervous system diseases Unilateral Cerebrovascular disease Mammalia Rodentia Vertebrata
Keyword (es)
Anatomia patologica Autorradiografia Encefalo Isquemia Patologia experimental Rata Sistema nervioso patologia Vaso sanguineo encefalo patologia
Classification
Pascal
002 Biological and medical sciences / 002B Medical sciences / 002B17 Neurology / 002B17I Nervous system involvement in other diseases. Miscellaneous

Discipline
Neurology
Origin
Inist-CNRS
Database
PASCAL
INIST identifier
8935016

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