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Pericontusional brain tissue exhibits persistent elevation of lactate/pyruvate ratio independent of cerebral perfusion pressure
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Pericontusional brain tissue exhibits persistent elevation of lactate/pyruvate ratio independent of cerebral perfusion pressure

Paul M VESPA, Kristine O'PHELAN, David MCARTHUR, Chad MILLER, Matthew ELISEO, Daniel HIRT, Thomas GLENN and David A HOVDA
Critical care medicine, Vol.35(4), pp.1153-1160
2007
PMID: 17334254

Abstract

Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology General aspects, investigation methods, hemostasis, fibrinolysis Anesthesia. Intensive care medicine. Transfusions. Cell therapy and gene therapy Biological and medical sciences Intensive care medicine Blood coagulation. Blood cells Molecular and cellular biology Medical sciences Emergency and intensive respiratory care

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1 Clinical & Life Sciences
1.134 Trauma & Emergency Surgery
1.134.286 Traumatic Brain Injury
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Critical Care Medicine
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Clinical Medicine

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