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Editorial
. 2019 Apr:137:237-238.
doi: 10.1016/j.resuscitation.2019.02.009. Epub 2019 Feb 18.

Arresting edema: Important after anoxic brain injury?

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Arresting edema: Important after anoxic brain injury?

Ruchira M Jha et al. Resuscitation. 2019 Apr.
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