Thus, the dilating effect of the sympathectomy on
the skin vessels appeared to predominate in our
experiments, representing an extracranial steal from
the cerebral circulation.
Cerebral infarction due to carotid occlusion and
carbon monoxide exposure
II. Influence of preganglionic cervical sympathectomy
JORG IGLOFFSTEIN, RUDOLF LAAS
From the Department of Neuropathology, Eppendorf Hospitals, University of Hamburg, H,-mburg, FederalRepublic of Germany
Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry 1983;46:768-773