The impact of ischaemia as a secondary cerebral insult on the management and outcome of moderate and severely head injured adult patients.

Mohamed Abdel Bari El Metwaly Mattar;

Abstract


Recent development in the use of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to measure and image molecular diffusion and blood microcirculation (perfusion) hold significant promise in the non-invasive evaluation of cerebral tissue perfusion. Functional MRI shows


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Title The impact of ischaemia as a secondary cerebral insult on the management and outcome of moderate and severely head injured adult patients.
Authors Mohamed Abdel Bari El Metwaly Mattar
Keywords The impact of ischaemia as a secondary cerebral insult on the management and outcome of moderate and severely head injured adult patients.
Issue Date 2007
Description 
Recent development in the use of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to measure and image molecular diffusion and blood microcirculation (perfusion) hold significant promise in the non-invasive evaluation of cerebral tissue perfusion. Functional MRI shows

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