Cerebral anaerobic glycolysis and reduced cerebral oxygen transport in human cerebral malaria.
In 12 patients comatose with cerebral malaria, cerebral blood flow was 52.2 (SE 4.0) ml/100 g per min, within the reported range for healthy controls, but cerebral vascular resistance was raised at 1.66 (0.19) mm Hg/ml per 100 g per min. Cerebral oxygen consumption (1.90 [0.23] ml/100 g per min), an...
Main Authors: | Warrell, D, White, N, Veall, N, Looareesuwan, S, Chanthavanich, P, Phillips, R, Karbwang, J, Pongpaew, P, Krishna, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
1988
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