Cerebral Blood Flow Assay
Cerebral Blood Flow Assay is an important medical procedure used to measure the amount of blood supplied to the brain. This procedure is often performed to diagnose, monitor, and treat conditions such as stroke, brain tumors, and Alzheimer’s disease. It is also used to examine changes in the brain's circulation during certain medical procedures, such as brain surgery and radiation therapy. By accurately measuring the cerebral blood flow, doctors can better understand the nature of a patient's condition and provide appropriate care.
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