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Dev Neurosci (2015) 37 (4-5): 407–416.
Published Online: 23 May 2015
...) is the only treatment with proven efficacy. Since TH is associated with decreased cerebral metabolism and cerebral blood flow (CBF), it is important to assess CBF at the bedside. Diffuse correlation spectroscopy (DCS) has emerged as a promising optical modality to noninvasively assess an index of CBF (CBF i...
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Dev Neurosci (2008) 30 (5): 293–305.
Published Online: 02 July 2008
..., but their cerebrovascular consequences are rarely emphasized. The cerebral blood flow is controlled by the interaction of the vascular and parenchymal cells forming the neurovascular unit via multiple mediator systems that have unique features in the newborn. Seizures drastically affect the neurovascular unit, resulting...
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Dev Neurosci (2001) 23 (3): 209–212.
Published Online: 12 October 2001
... 2001;23:209 212 White Matter Injury in the Preterm Neonate: The Role of Perfusion Gorm Greisen Klaus Børch Department of Neonatology, Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen, Denmark Received: September 30, 2000 Accepted: May 7, 2001 Key Words Cerebral blood flow W Ischemia W Preterm infant W SPECT W White matter...
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