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Am J Psychiatry 1985; 142:110-112
Copyright © 1985 by American Psychiatric Association


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Cognitive function after coronary bypass surgery: effect of decreased cerebral blood flow

AM Freeman 3d, DG Folks, RS Sokol, AV Govier, JG Reves, EL Fleece, KR Hall, GL Zorn and RB Karp

The effect of regional cerebral blood flow during coronary bypass surgery on performance on the Mini-Mental State Examination was studied in 14 patients. No association between lowered regional cerebral blood flow and cognitive scores was found.


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