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Modern Neurosurgery: Clinical Translation of Neuroscience Advances

Neuroscience ICU therapeutics

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Pradhan, AA; Turner, DA
January 1, 2004

Neurotrauma, neurosurgical intervention, and cerebrovascular disease all involve combinations of immediate or primary injury and delayed or secondary injury (see Chapter 4 for information on cellular treatments of stroke and hypoxia/ischemia). The primary injury occurs at the time of or a few minutes after a trauma, brain procedure or vascular insult. The secondary injury evolves over time - usually hours to several days.

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January 1, 2004

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Pradhan, A. A., & Turner, D. A. (2004). Neuroscience ICU therapeutics. In Modern Neurosurgery: Clinical Translation of Neuroscience Advances (pp. 233–246).
Pradhan, A. A., and D. A. Turner. “Neuroscience ICU therapeutics.” In Modern Neurosurgery: Clinical Translation of Neuroscience Advances, 233–46, 2004.
Pradhan AA, Turner DA. Neuroscience ICU therapeutics. In: Modern Neurosurgery: Clinical Translation of Neuroscience Advances. 2004. p. 233–46.
Pradhan, A. A., and D. A. Turner. “Neuroscience ICU therapeutics.” Modern Neurosurgery: Clinical Translation of Neuroscience Advances, 2004, pp. 233–46.
Pradhan AA, Turner DA. Neuroscience ICU therapeutics. Modern Neurosurgery: Clinical Translation of Neuroscience Advances. 2004. p. 233–246.

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January 1, 2004

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233 / 246