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Extensive Restricted Diffusion in Bilateral Hemispheric White Matter Following Diffuse Hypoxic Injury Due to Hanging
Kamble Jayaprakash Harsha1, K Parameswaran1, M Anand1
1Department of Clinical Neurosciences, Indo-American Hospital, Brain and Spine Centre, Vaikom, Kerala, India.
Journal of Neurosciences in Rural Practice
|May 9, 2017
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