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- ANTERIOR CEREBRAL CIRCULATION: A LITERATURE REVIEW
Although cerebral circulation is complex wi th many collaterals and variations, pathological disturbances in the blood supply can still occur
- ANTERIOR CEREBRAL CIRCULATION: A LITERATURE REVIEW
The source of glucose, the fuel that the brain runs on, is the blood circulation, hence the reason why two different arterial systems supply it: anterior cerebral circulation and posterior cere-bral circulation
- Mapping cerebral blood perfusion and its links to multi-scale . . .
We first investigate how blood perfusion co-localizes with micro- and meso-scale features, including neurotransmitter signaling, cell types and cortical layers At the macro-scale, we investigate how blood perfusion maps onto regional differences in metabolism and hub connectivity
- Cerebral Circulation and Cerebral Blood Flow | Mayo Clinic . . .
The human brain is supplied by 2 distinct vessel pairs: the internal carotid arteries of the anterior circulation and the vertebral arteries of the posterior circulation This division is crucial in stroke classification
- Cerebral Circulation and Its Clinical Impact | SpringerLink
Anterior circulation comes from a pair of internal carotid arteries and the posterior circulation is from the basilar artery formed by joining of two vertebral arteries
- Regulation of cerebral blood flow in humans: physiology and . . .
This review focuses primarily on autoregulation and its clinical implications To place autoregulation in a more precise context, and to better understand integrated approaches in the cerebral circulation, we also briefly address reactivity to CO 2 and NVC
- The cerebral circulation and cerebrovascular disease I
In this review of the cerebral circulatory system and cerebrovascular disease, we sought to recapitulate the complex cerebral circulation In doing so, we attempted to interweave several of the more salient pathological consequences of disruptions in this system
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