Abstract
Summary
1. The values for cerebral blood flows, arterial-cerebral venous oxygen and glucose differences were not significantly different on the two sides in 18 simultaneous bilateral observations in 12 subjects. 2. Three subjects with unilateral cerebral disease also had similar values on the two sides. 3. The assumption that blood obtained from one internal jugular bulb is representative of mixed cerebral venous blood appears to be correct.
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