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Evidence for prolonged release of excitatory amino acids in severe human head trauma. Relationship to clinical events
Journal article

Evidence for prolonged release of excitatory amino acids in severe human head trauma. Relationship to clinical events

R Bullock, A Zauner, J S Myseros, A Marmarou, J J Woodward and H F Young
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, Vol.765(1), pp.290-297
1995-09-15
PMID: 7486616

Abstract

Predictive Value of Tests Craniocerebral Trauma - metabolism Hematoma, Subdural - physiopathology Humans Craniocerebral Trauma - physiopathology Brain Ischemia - physiopathology Brain - metabolism Hypoxia, Brain - physiopathology Microdialysis Time Factors Hematoma, Epidural, Cranial - physiopathology Brain - pathology Excitatory Amino Acids - metabolism Craniocerebral Trauma - pathology

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Citation topics
1 Clinical & Life Sciences
1.134 Trauma & Emergency Surgery
1.134.286 Traumatic Brain Injury
Web Of Science research areas
Neurosciences
Pharmacology & Pharmacy
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Multidisciplinary

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