Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism Measurement 1985
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-70054-5_18
|View full text |Cite
|
Sign up to set email alerts
|

Rheological Determinants of Cerebral Blood Flow

Help me understand this report

Search citation statements

Order By: Relevance

Paper Sections

Select...
1

Citation Types

0
1
0

Year Published

1988
1988
1994
1994

Publication Types

Select...
5

Relationship

0
5

Authors

Journals

citations
Cited by 5 publications
(1 citation statement)
references
References 5 publications
0
1
0
Order By: Relevance
“…Shaw et al (1984) suggested that low blood viscosity associated with menstruation might result in higher blood flow. CBF is affected by whole blood viscosity (Ott et al 1985), and hemoglobin is correlated with oxygen-carrying capacity and inversely with CBF (Brown and Marshall 1985). However, Gur et al (1982) could not account for the differences in CBF between males and females on the basis of hemoglobin.…”
Section: Gender Differences In Rcbf In Normal Subjectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Shaw et al (1984) suggested that low blood viscosity associated with menstruation might result in higher blood flow. CBF is affected by whole blood viscosity (Ott et al 1985), and hemoglobin is correlated with oxygen-carrying capacity and inversely with CBF (Brown and Marshall 1985). However, Gur et al (1982) could not account for the differences in CBF between males and females on the basis of hemoglobin.…”
Section: Gender Differences In Rcbf In Normal Subjectsmentioning
confidence: 99%