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THE ROLE OF MONITORING OF INTRACRANIAL PRESSURE IN ESTIMATION OF CLINICAL SYMPTOMS AND PROGNOSIS OF RESULTS OF TREATMENT IN CHILDREN WITH SEVERE CRANIOCEREBRAL INJURY

Abstract

(Voprosy sovremennoi pediatrii — Current Pediatrics. 2009;8(1):148-149)

About the Author

O.S. Iskhakov
Research Institute of Urgent Children’s Surgery and Traumatology, Moscow
Russian Federation


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Iskhakov O. THE ROLE OF MONITORING OF INTRACRANIAL PRESSURE IN ESTIMATION OF CLINICAL SYMPTOMS AND PROGNOSIS OF RESULTS OF TREATMENT IN CHILDREN WITH SEVERE CRANIOCEREBRAL INJURY. Current Pediatrics. 2009;8(1):148-149.

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