1. plasma volume. In this study, it diminished the fall of blood pressure significantly on Faxon D. Mineralocorticoid-induced hypertension in patients with orthostatic hypotension;Chobanian, A.V.; Volicer, L.; Tifft, C.P.; Gavras, H.; Liang, C.-S.;New Engl J Med; reduce the fall of rCBF, though the reduction was not statis,1979
2. Pharmacokinetic studies of oral L-threo-3,4-dihydroxyphenylserine in normal subjects and patients with familial amyloid polytically significant. Fludrocortisone may cause various side effects and some of them can be neuropathy;Suzuki, T.; Higa, S.; Sakoda, S.;Eur J Clin Pharmacol,1982
3. Changes in the cerebral blood flow during anaesthesia and surgery in the sitting position;Nelson, R.J.; Lovick, A.H.J.; Pickard, J.D.; Brice, J.; Saunders, D.; Horsey, P.J.;Neurosurg Psychiatry; Neurol was the case in the present series. However, DOPS did reduce the fall of the diastolic,1987
4. Cerebral dysautoregulation in central neurogenic orthostatic blood pressure and of the rCBF significantly on sitting up. hypotension (Shy-Drager syndrome);Meyer, J.S.; Shimazu, K.; Fukuuchi, Y.;Neurology (Minneap),1973
5. The autoregulation The DOPS is converted into norepinephrine by aromatic L-amino acid decarboxyof cerebral blood flow, the cerebrovascular reactivity and their interaction in the Shy-Drager syndrome;Depresseux, J.C.; Rousseau, J.J.; Franck, G.;Eur Neurol,1979