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Correlations between CBF and Clinical Results in Cerebrovascular Patients. A Statistical Analysis

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Cerebral Blood Flow

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The problem of the clinical meaning of CBF values found in focal ischemic cerebrovascular lesions has not yet been solved, so that it has been judged interesting to analyse statistically the correlations between the CBF data and the clinical and instrumental ones.

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D’amico, P., Sanguinetti, I., Minazzi, M. (1969). Correlations between CBF and Clinical Results in Cerebrovascular Patients. A Statistical Analysis. In: Brock, M., Fieschi, C., Ingvar, D.H., Lassen, N.A., SchĂ¼rmann, K. (eds) Cerebral Blood Flow. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-85860-4_46

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