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(Stroke. 1974;5:247.)
© 1974 American Heart Association, Inc.


The Single Dye Passage. A New Technique for the Study of Cerebral Blood Flow Distribution

RAINER WEBER 1; MASAHIRO FURUSE M.D.1; MARIO BROCK M.D.1; HERMANN DIETZ M.D.1

1 Neurosurgical Clinic, Hannover Medical School, Hannover, West Germany

A method is described which permits studying regional blood flow distribution throughout a given organ by injecting a dye into one artery supplying said organ and inducing circulatory arrest during the dye injection.


Key Words: dye distribution • intracranial pressure • tissue pressure • pressure gradients