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“…Initial studies of this model have demon-strated that the rat experiences an acute global de crease of CBF following experimental SAH. These effects have been observed in other animal species (Hashi et al, 1972;Kamiya et al, 1983;Petruk et al, 1972;Umansky et al, 1983;Kuwayama et aI., 1972;Simeone et al, 1972;Varsos et al, 1983;Wilkins, 1980) as well as in humans (Ferguson et al, 1972;Granowska et al, 1980;Grubb et al, 1977;Ishii, 1979;James, 1968;Meyer et al, 1983;Voldby et al, 1985a), indicating that the rat may have similar circulatory responses to SAH.…”
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“…Initial studies of this model have demon-strated that the rat experiences an acute global de crease of CBF following experimental SAH. These effects have been observed in other animal species (Hashi et al, 1972;Kamiya et al, 1983;Petruk et al, 1972;Umansky et al, 1983;Kuwayama et aI., 1972;Simeone et al, 1972;Varsos et al, 1983;Wilkins, 1980) as well as in humans (Ferguson et al, 1972;Granowska et al, 1980;Grubb et al, 1977;Ishii, 1979;James, 1968;Meyer et al, 1983;Voldby et al, 1985a), indicating that the rat may have similar circulatory responses to SAH.…”
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“…3 -5 It is generally recognized that rCBF is reduced in the ischemic hemisphere and, to a lesser extent, in the nonischemic hemisphere following a unilateral cerebral infarction. 6 " 8 This phenomenon suggests that a focal damage may cause a decrease of blood flow at the parts distant from the lesion, in the human brain. 9 Several reports have discussed this, but the infarction in these studies has been too large or variable to make a specific analysis on the circulation and metabolism in the distant related area.…”
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confidence: 98%