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Dimethyl sulfoxide in experimental brain injury, with comparison to mannitol
Journal of Neurosurgery
|July 1, 1980
Abstract:
The effects of dimethyl sulfoxide therapy were studied in rhesus monkeys following a standardized occipitofrontal missile injury. This therapy resulted in substantially higher blood pressure, cerebral perfusion pressure, blood flow, and oxidative metabolism than those of a group of monkeys that had been treated similarly with mannitol, and than those of an untreated group.