“…The classic pattern of a brief, large hyperperfusion followed by a protracted hypoperfusion is changed in disease states. In subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH), CSD may trigger a state of cortical spreading ischemia (Dreier et al, 1998(Dreier et al, , 2000, and the changes in cerebrovascular signature triggered by CSD differ greatly in the penumbra depending on the distance to the infarct core (Strong et al, 2007) as described in detail in the following sections. In normal rats, L-arginine pretreatment prevents the development of low CBF after CSD, and increases the rate of recovery of the cerebrovascular responsiveness after CSD (Gault et al, 1994;Fabricius et al, 1995).…”