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Graham M Teasdale

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BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|September 7, 2012
National early warning score (NEWS) is not suitable for all patientsGraham M Teasdale
World Neurosurgery|November 13, 2019
The Story of the Development and Adoption of the Glasgow Coma Scale: Part I, The Early YearsTobias A Mattei, Graham M Teasdale
Scottish Medical Journal|March 28, 2006
The relationship between volume and health outcomes--a reviewGordon D Murray, Graham M Teasdale
Nature Reviews. Neurology|July 11, 2025
Challenges of combining multimodal data in assessment of people with traumatic brain injuryPaul M Brennan, Graham M Teasdale
Brain Injury|December 19, 2002
Identification of rehabilitation problems after head injuryChristopher W Roy, Sharon Thornhill, Graham M Teasdale
Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry|May 31, 2012
Disability in young people and adults after head injury: 12-14 year follow-up of a prospective cohortThomas M McMillan, Graham M Teasdale, Elaine Stewart
Journal of Neurosurgery|April 11, 2018
Simplifying the use of prognostic information in traumatic brain injury. Part 1: The GCS-Pupils score: an extended index of clinical severityPaul M Brennan, Gordon D Murray, Graham M Teasdale
Journal of Neurosurgery|September 8, 2020
A practical method for dealing with missing Glasgow Coma Scale verbal component scoresPaul M Brennan, Gordon D Murray, Graham M Teasdale
Neurosurgery|February 15, 2002
Relapse of hyperprolactinemia after transsphenoidal surgery for microprolactinoma: lessons from long-term follow-upJohn A Thomson, Christina E Gray, Graham M Teasdale
Journal of Neurosurgery|April 11, 2018
Simplifying the use of prognostic information in traumatic brain injury. Part 2: Graphical presentation of probabilitiesGordon D Murray, Paul M Brennan, Graham M Teasdale
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BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|September 7, 2012
National early warning score (NEWS) is not suitable for all patientsGraham M Teasdale
World Neurosurgery|November 13, 2019
The Story of the Development and Adoption of the Glasgow Coma Scale: Part I, The Early YearsTobias A Mattei, Graham M Teasdale
Scottish Medical Journal|March 28, 2006
The relationship between volume and health outcomes--a reviewGordon D Murray, Graham M Teasdale
Nature Reviews. Neurology|July 11, 2025
Challenges of combining multimodal data in assessment of people with traumatic brain injuryPaul M Brennan, Graham M Teasdale
Brain Injury|December 19, 2002
Identification of rehabilitation problems after head injuryChristopher W Roy, Sharon Thornhill, Graham M Teasdale
Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry|May 31, 2012
Disability in young people and adults after head injury: 12-14 year follow-up of a prospective cohortThomas M McMillan, Graham M Teasdale, Elaine Stewart
Journal of Neurosurgery|April 11, 2018
Simplifying the use of prognostic information in traumatic brain injury. Part 1: The GCS-Pupils score: an extended index of clinical severityPaul M Brennan, Gordon D Murray, Graham M Teasdale
Journal of Neurosurgery|September 8, 2020
A practical method for dealing with missing Glasgow Coma Scale verbal component scoresPaul M Brennan, Gordon D Murray, Graham M Teasdale
Neurosurgery|February 15, 2002
Relapse of hyperprolactinemia after transsphenoidal surgery for microprolactinoma: lessons from long-term follow-upJohn A Thomson, Christina E Gray, Graham M Teasdale
Journal of Neurosurgery|April 11, 2018
Simplifying the use of prognostic information in traumatic brain injury. Part 2: Graphical presentation of probabilitiesGordon D Murray, Paul M Brennan, Graham M Teasdale
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