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Christian Crouzel

Researcher at French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission

Publications -  144
Citations -  6906

Christian Crouzel is an academic researcher from French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission. The author has contributed to research in topics: Radioligand & Radiosynthesis. The author has an hindex of 45, co-authored 144 publications receiving 6706 citations. Previous affiliations of Christian Crouzel include French Institute of Health and Medical Research.

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Local interrelationships of cerebral oxygen consumption and glucose utilization in normal subjects and in ischemic stroke patients: a positron tomography study

TL;DR: Un Uncoupling between CMRO2 and CMRGlc was observed in all stroke patients, suggesting that (1) enhanced anaerobic glycolysis occurred both in reperfused recent infarcts and in chronically ischemic tissue, and (2) substrates other than blood-borne glucose were being oxidized at the borders of recent infARcts.
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Thalamic microglial activation in ischemic stroke detected in vivo by PET and [11C]PK11195

TL;DR: A persistent increase in [11C]PK11195 binding suggests active, long-term thalamic microstructural changes after corticothalamic connection damage, and activation of microglia in degenerating projection areas remote from the primary lesion.
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Local brain haemodynamics and oxygen metabolism in cerebrovascular disease. Positron emission tomography.

TL;DR: In patients with subcortical stroke, cortical blood volume was reduced in proportion to the matched reduction in CBF and CMRO2, suggesting that the metabolic depression resulting from cortical deafferentation increases the resting tone of pial vessels and may participate in the vascular collapse that occurs.
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Frontal dysfunction in neurologically normal chronic alcoholic subjects: metabolic and neuropsychological findings.

TL;DR: It is indicated that circumscribed frontal dysfunctions may occur in chronic alcoholic subjects before clinically obvious neurological complications, and may account for some of the alcohol-related neuropsychological and behavioural impairments.