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Neurosurgery
Research paper
Significance of arterial hyperoxia and relationship with case fatality in traumatic brain injury: a multicentre cohort study
- Correspondence to Dr Fred Rincon, Department of Neurological Surgery, Division of Critical Care and Neurotrauma, Thomas Jefferson University and Jefferson College of Medicine, 909 Walnut Street, 3rd Floor, Philadelphia, PA 19107, USA; fred.rincon{at}jefferson.edu
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Significance of arterial hyperoxia and relationship with case fatality in traumatic brain injury: a multicentre cohort study
Publication history
- Received April 2, 2013
- Revised May 14, 2013
- Accepted May 20, 2013
- First published June 21, 2013.
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April 13, 2016
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