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Overperfusion and
underperfusion should not be
confused with
hypoperfusion and
hyperperfusion,
which relate to the
perfusion level relative to a tissue's current...
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Cerebral hyperperfusion syndrome, also
known as
reperfusion syndrome, is a
dysregulated state of
cerebral blood flow
following the
restoration of arterial...
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brain volume in the
right temporal lobe.
Serial SPECT scans revealed hyperperfusion over
right parietal areas during performance of
arithmetic tasks. Children...
- (burns) from the X-rays used Contrast-induced
renal injury Cerebral Hyperperfusion Syndrome leading to
stroke is a
serious complication of
carotid artery...
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blood pressure. It is also
called the "breakthrough" theory, or the "
hyperperfusion theory". This
theory does not
explain the
edema in many
other cases...
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characterized as
experiencing overperfusion, underperfusion, hypoperfusion, or
hyperperfusion.
Overperfusion and
underperfusion relate to a
comparison with the overall...
- R; Katsumata, Y; Mimura, M (Mar 2002). "Palinopsia and
perilesional hyperperfusion following subcortical hemorrhage". Acta
Neurologica Scandinavica. 105...
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restoration of
normal function.
Reperfusion injury is
distinct from
cerebral hyperperfusion syndrome (sometimes
called "Reperfusion syndrome"), a
state of abnormal...
- Cylinder-head-sector, a
method for
addressing data on
magnetic disks Cerebral hyperperfusion syndrome Confidential human source, an
informant Core
Humanitarian Standard...
- of surgery.
Following surgery, a rare
early complication is
cerebral hyperperfusion syndrome, also
known as
reperfusion syndrome,
which is ****ociated with...