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The Pressure Relationship between the Intracranial Subarachnoid Space and the Superior Sagittal Sinus of the Dog during Changes in aPO2, aPCO2 and in Cerebral Perfusion Pressure

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Intracranial Pressure II

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The present investigations were intended to study how cerebrospinal fluid pressure (CSFP) and sagittal sinus pressure (SSP) change when the cerebral circulation is altered by arterial hypoxemia, hypercapnia and by arterial hypotension and to which degree raised CSFP is reflected at different sites within the superior sagittal sinus.

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Hamer, J., Alberti, E., Hoyer, S. (1975). The Pressure Relationship between the Intracranial Subarachnoid Space and the Superior Sagittal Sinus of the Dog during Changes in aPO2, aPCO2 and in Cerebral Perfusion Pressure. In: Lundberg, N., Pontén, U., Brock, M. (eds) Intracranial Pressure II. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-66086-3_57

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