Top row, Images from a coronally oriented cine CT scan of the rabbit brain from the level of the pons (section 1) to the parieto-occipital cerebrum (section.

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Top row, Images from a coronally oriented cine CT scan of the rabbit brain from the level of the pons (section 1) to the parieto-occipital cerebrum (section 4). Top row, Images from a coronally oriented cine CT scan of the rabbit brain from the level of the pons (section 1) to the parieto-occipital cerebrum (section 4). Bottom row, CTP CBF maps corresponding to the CT images. Regions of interest (white) outline the regions in which CBF is quantified in ml/100 g/min. A, brain stem; B, cerebellum; C, deep gray matter; D, parieto-occipital cerebrum. A.M. Laslo et al. AJNR Am J Neuroradiol 2006;27:624-631 ©2006 by American Society of Neuroradiology