Publications by authors named "H A HOLADAY"

A canine model simulating both cervical spondylosis and its results in delayed progressive myelopathy is presented. This model allowed control of compression, an ongoing assessment of neurological deficits, and evaluation using diagnostic images, frequent electrophysiological tests, local blood flow measurements, and postmortem histological examinations. Subclinical cervical cord compression was achieved in 14 dogs by placing a Teflon washer posteriorly and a Teflon screw anteriorly, producing an average of 29% stenosis of the spinal canal.

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Carbon dioxide reactivity, as measured by transcranial Doppler, has been determined in a group of patients with carotid artery disease and compared to a control group. CO2 reactivity was readily evaluated using transcranial Doppler by having the patients breathe 5% CO2 via a rebreathing circuit. There were significant differences (P less than 0.

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