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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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.
Publication Date
January 1, 2004
Start / End Page
233 / 246