[图书][B] The natural course of lesion development in brain ischemia

OG Schüler - 2004 - Springer
Histopathologic and NMR imaging studies show that focally ischemic brain lesions tend to
increase in size over time. In animal models of stroke as well as in patients presenting with …

The natural course of lesion development in brain ischemia

T Back, OG Schüler - Mechanisms of Secondary Brain Damage from Trauma … - infona.pl
Histopathologic and NMR imaging studies show that focally ischemic brain lesions tend to
increase in size over time. In animal models of stroke as well as in patients presenting with …

The natural course of lesion development in brain ischemia

T Back¹, OG Schüler - … of Secondary Brain Damage from Trauma …, 2004 - books.google.com
Histopathologic and NMR imaging studies show that focally ischemic brain lesions tend to
increase in size over time. In animal models of stroke as well as in patients presenting with …

[PDF][PDF] The natural course of lesion development in brain ischemia

T Back, OG Schüler - Acta Neurochir, 2004 - researchgate.net
Histopathologic and NMR imaging studies show that focally ischemic brain lesions tend to
increase in size over time. In animal models of stroke as well as in patients presenting with …

[PDF][PDF] The natural course of lesion development in brain ischemia

T Back, G Schiiler - Acta N eurochirurgica Supplements, 2004 - scholar.archive.org
Histopathologic and NMR imaging studies show that focally ischemic brain lesions tend to
increase in size over time. In animal models of stroke as well as in patients presenting with …

The natural course of lesion development in brain ischemia

T Back, OG Schüler - Acta neurochirurgica. Supplement, 2004 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Histopathologic and NMR imaging studies show that focally ischemic brain lesions tend to
increase in size over time. In animal models of stroke as well as in patients presenting with …

The natural course of lesion development in brain ischemia.

T Back, OG Schüler - Acta neurochirurgica. Supplement, 2004 - europepmc.org
Histopathologic and NMR imaging studies show that focally ischemic brain lesions tend to
increase in size over time. In animal models of stroke as well as in patients presenting with …

The natural course of lesion development in brain ischemia

T Back, G Schiiler - Acta Neurochir, 2004 - Springer
Histopathologic and NMR imaging studies show that focally ischemic brain lesions tend to
increase in size over time. In animal models of stroke as well as in patients presenting with …

The natural course of lesion development in brain ischemia

T Back¹, OG Schüler - … of Secondary Brain Damage from Trauma …, 2012 - books.google.com
Histopathologic and NMR imaging studies show that focally ischemic brain lesions tend to
increase in size over time. In animal models of stroke as well as in patients presenting with …