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Two pathways for nitric oxide production exist. Most research has focused on the oxidative production from arginine by NOS. The reductive pathway involving dietary nitrate or intravenous nitrite infusion may have theoretical or actual benefits for diverse relevant topics like recurrent shunt infections, vascular patency after intracranial vascular surgery or interventions on extra cranial vessels, and may benefit vasospasm after intracranial hemorrhage.
Presenter: Harvey Woehlck, MD
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