Quantitative assessment of regional cerebral blood flows by perfusion CT studies at low injection rates: a critical review of the underlying theoretical models

P Maeder, JP Thiran, P Schnyder, R Meuli - European radiology, 2001 - Springer
Viability of the cerebral parenchyma is dependent on cerebral blood flow (CBF), which is
usually kept in a very narrow range due to efficient autoregulation processes and can be …

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M WINTERMARK - Eur J Radiol, 2001 - cir.nii.ac.jp
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R Meuli - Eur. Radiol, 2001 - academia.edu
Viability of the cerebral parenchyma is dependent on cerebral blood flow CBF), which is
usually kept in a very narrow range due to efficient autoregulation processes and can be …

Quantitative assessment of regional cerebral blood flows by perfusion CT studies at low injection rates: a critical review of the underlying theoretical models

M Wintermark, P Maeder, JP Thiran, P Schnyder… - European …, 2001 - elibrary.ru
Viability of the cerebral parenchyma is dependent on cerebral blood flow (CBF), which is
usually kept in a very narrow range due to efficient autoregulation processes and can be …

Quantitative assessment of regional cerebral blood flows by perfusion CT studies at low injection rates: a critical review of the underlying theoretical models

M Wintermark, P Maeder, JP Thiran, P Schnyder… - European …, 2001 - infona.pl
. Viability of the cerebral parenchyma is dependent on cerebral blood flow (CBF), which is
usually kept in a very narrow range due to efficient autoregulation processes and can be …

Quantitative assessment of regional cerebral blood flows by perfusion CT studies at low injection rates: a critical review of the underlying theoretical models

M Wintermark, P Maeder, P Schnyder, R Meuli… - European …, 2001 - inis.iaea.org
[en] Viability of the cerebral parenchyma is dependent on cerebral blood flow (CBF), which
is usually kept in a very narrow range due to efficient autoregulation processes and can be …

Quantitative assessment of regional cerebral blood flows by perfusion CT studies at low injection rates: a critical review of the underlying theoretical models.

M Wintermark, P Maeder, JP Thiran, P Schnyder… - European …, 2001 - folia.unifr.ch
English Viability of the cerebral parenchyma is dependent on cerebral blood flow (CBF),
which is usually kept in a very narrow range due to efficient autoregulation processes and …

[PDF][PDF] Quantitative assessment of regional cerebral blood flows by perfusion CT studies at low injection rates: a critical review of the underlying theoretical models

R Meuli - Eur. Radiol, 2001 - core.ac.uk
Viability of the cerebral parenchyma is dependent on cerebral blood flow CBF), which is
usually kept in a very narrow range due to efficient autoregulation processes and can be …

Quantitative assessment of regional cerebral blood flows by perfusion CT studies at low injection rates: A critical review of the underlying theoretical models

M Wintermark, P Maeder, JP Thiran… - European …, 2001 - mdanderson.elsevierpure.com
Viability of the cerebral parenchyma is dependent on cerebral blood flow (CBF), which is
usually kept in a very narrow range due to efficient autoregulation processes and can be …

Quantitative assessment of regional cerebral blood flows by perfusion CT studies at low injection rates: a critical review of the underlying theoretical models

M Wintermark, P Maeder, J Thiran… - European …, 2001 - search.proquest.com
Viability of the cerebral parenchyma is dependent on cerebral blood flow (CBF), which is
usually kept in a very narrow range due to efficient autoregulation processes and can be …