Nō to shinkei = Brain and nerve
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The papers about cerebral blood flow (CBF) in patients with cerebrovascular diseases have been already reported by positron emission computerized tomography (PET), single photon emission computerized tomography (SPECT), Xray CT (CT) using cold Xe, and so on. However the literature about the CBF changes in acute stage is few. We studied CBF in 68 patients with ischemic cerebrovascular disease within 48 hours after the onsets from February 1984 through February 1985. ⋯ SPECT showed decreased CBF in all cases whereas the positive finding by CT was 40.0%. The area of decreased CBF was always larger than the low density area that CT demonstrated. Mean CBF value of the cerebral hemisphere in the cases with ICA occlusion within 8 hours after the onsets was 31.0 (ml/100 g/min), and that of MCA occlusion was 36.0 (ml/100 g/min), and that of MCA occlusion was 36.0 (ml/100 g/min). 4) The positive finding by SPECT on TIA cases was 47% and that by CT was 41.1%, SPECT usually did not demonstrate a small ischemic focus especially at the deep region (ie, basal ganglia region). 5) SPECT using Xe-123 inhalation was useful and non-invasive method for the diagnosis in acute stage with ischemic cerebrovascular disease.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 400 WORDS)