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. 1997 Jul;63(1):100–102. doi: 10.1136/jnnp.63.1.100

Cerebral blood flow and cerebrovascular response to acetazolamide in patients with chronic alcoholism

M Oishi 1, Y Mochizuki 1, T Takasu 1
PMCID: PMC2169633  PMID: 9221976

Abstract

Cerebral blood flow and cerebrovascular response to acetazolamide were studied in 12 patients with chronic alcoholism and 12 age matched healthy controls. Blood flows in the cerebral cortex, thalamus, and putamen were significantly lower in the chronic alcoholic group than in the healthy control group. The increase in blood flow caused by acetazolamide did not show any significant difference between the two groups. These findings suggest that the decreased cerebral blood flow in chronic alcoholism is due to decreased cerebral metabolism.



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