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Cerebrale Perfusionsstörungen, die während extra— und intracraniellen Gefäßoperationen auftreten können, sind normalerweise nicht kompletter, sondern inkompletter Natur.

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Renz, D., Filos, K., Müchler, H.C., Freckmann, N. (1985). Pharmakodynamische Effekte hirnstoffwechselsenkender Pharmaka. In: Heuser, D., Freckmann, N., Renz, D., Schoeppner, H., Wiedemann, K. (eds) Indikation und Praxis cerebroprotektiver Maßnahmen in der Neurochirurgie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-70783-4_3

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