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Local cerebral blood flow autoregulation following “asymptomatic” cerebral venous occlusion in the rat

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Abstract

The results of the present study suggest that cerebral venous circulation disorders are manifested via additional pathways, that is, from a partially impaired local autoregulation in the vicinity of the occluded vein, even under conditions in which the vein occlusion itself does not cause brain damage. Care should be taken in the control of blood pressure in patients with this pathological condition.

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