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Dieter Woischneck

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Magnetic Resonance Imaging|November 7, 2016
The prognostic reliability of intracranial pressure monitoring and MRI data in severe traumatic brain injuryDieter Woischneck, Thomas Kapapa
The Neurohospitalist|January 2, 2015
Clock drawing test in a space-occupying processJosef G Heckmann, Dieter Woischneck
World Neurosurgery|October 11, 2012
Long-term health-related quality of life after spontaneous nontraumatic subarachnoid hemorrhage: self and proxy reports in a 10-year periodThomas Kapapa, Dieter Woischneck, Martin Tjahjadi
Journal of the Neurological Sciences|February 7, 2018
Water-level sign: A vivid pictorial expression for a known neuroradiological phenomenon hitherto differently describedJosef G Heckmann, Stefan Ernst, Dieter Woischneck
Neurological Research|March 7, 2002
Brain stem lesions after head injuryRaimund Firsching, Dieter Woischneck, Susan Klein, et al.
World Neurosurgery|June 30, 2016
Outcome After Decompressive Craniectomy in Different PathologiesThomas Kapapa, Christine Brand, Christian Rainer Wirtz, et al.
Zeitschrift Fur Orthopadie Und Unfallchirurgie|February 6, 2019
PET/CT to Assess Prognosis after a Brain InjuryDieter Woischneck, Theresia Strasser, Barbara Kempf, et al.
World Neurosurgery|October 2, 2012
Cerebral vasospasm and health-related quality of life after subarachnoid hemorrhageMartin Tjahjadi, Ralph König, Christian Rainer Wirtz, et al.
World Neurosurgery|October 2, 2012
Which clinical variable influences health-related quality of life the most after spontaneous subarachnoid hemorrhage? Hunt and Hess scale, Fisher score, World Federation of Neurosurgeons score, Brussels coma score, and Glasgow coma score comparedThomas Kapapa, Martin Tjahjadi, Ralph König, et al.
Journal of Neurological Surgery. Part A, Central European Neurosurgery|May 22, 2020
Collision of Priorities in Posttraumatic Coma and Suspected Multiple Injuries: A Prospective Multicenter TrialRaimund Firsching, Benjamin Voellger, Dieter Woischneck, et al.
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging|November 7, 2016
The prognostic reliability of intracranial pressure monitoring and MRI data in severe traumatic brain injuryDieter Woischneck, Thomas Kapapa
The Neurohospitalist|January 2, 2015
Clock drawing test in a space-occupying processJosef G Heckmann, Dieter Woischneck
World Neurosurgery|October 11, 2012
Long-term health-related quality of life after spontaneous nontraumatic subarachnoid hemorrhage: self and proxy reports in a 10-year periodThomas Kapapa, Dieter Woischneck, Martin Tjahjadi
Journal of the Neurological Sciences|February 7, 2018
Water-level sign: A vivid pictorial expression for a known neuroradiological phenomenon hitherto differently describedJosef G Heckmann, Stefan Ernst, Dieter Woischneck
Neurological Research|March 7, 2002
Brain stem lesions after head injuryRaimund Firsching, Dieter Woischneck, Susan Klein, et al.
World Neurosurgery|June 30, 2016
Outcome After Decompressive Craniectomy in Different PathologiesThomas Kapapa, Christine Brand, Christian Rainer Wirtz, et al.
Zeitschrift Fur Orthopadie Und Unfallchirurgie|February 6, 2019
PET/CT to Assess Prognosis after a Brain InjuryDieter Woischneck, Theresia Strasser, Barbara Kempf, et al.
World Neurosurgery|October 2, 2012
Cerebral vasospasm and health-related quality of life after subarachnoid hemorrhageMartin Tjahjadi, Ralph König, Christian Rainer Wirtz, et al.
World Neurosurgery|October 2, 2012
Which clinical variable influences health-related quality of life the most after spontaneous subarachnoid hemorrhage? Hunt and Hess scale, Fisher score, World Federation of Neurosurgeons score, Brussels coma score, and Glasgow coma score comparedThomas Kapapa, Martin Tjahjadi, Ralph König, et al.
Journal of Neurological Surgery. Part A, Central European Neurosurgery|May 22, 2020
Collision of Priorities in Posttraumatic Coma and Suspected Multiple Injuries: A Prospective Multicenter TrialRaimund Firsching, Benjamin Voellger, Dieter Woischneck, et al.
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