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Neurocritical Care
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October 31, 2007
Reduced ipsilateral hemispheric cerebral blood flow at admission is predictive of vasospasm with infarction after aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage
Rishi Gupta, Elizabeth A Crago, Matthew Gallek, et al.
Journal of Addiction Medicine
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December 12, 2017
An Innovative Model for Naloxone Use Within an OTP Setting: A Prospective Cohort Study
Joanna G Katzman, Mikiko Y Takeda, Snehal R Bhatt, et al.
Journal of Neuroimaging : Official Journal of the American Society of Neuroimaging
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January 24, 2007
PET OEF reactivity for hemodynamic compromise in occlusive vascular disease
Edwin M Nemoto, Howard Yonas, Ronda R Pindzola, et al.
Translational Stroke Research
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December 11, 2013
CT Density Changes with Rapid Onset Acute, Severe, Focal Cerebral Ischemia in Monkeys
Edwin M Nemoto, Oscar Mendez, Mary E Kerr, et al.
Neurocritical Care
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April 2, 2009
Induced normothermia attenuates intracranial hypertension and reduces fever burden after severe traumatic brain injury
Ava M Puccio, Michael R Fischer, Brian T Jankowitz, et al.
Journal of Neurosurgery
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November 24, 2006
Magnesium infusion for vasospasm prophylaxis after subarachnoid hemorrhage
Martina Stippler, Elizabeth Crago, Elad I Levy, et al.
Substance Abuse
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April 20, 2016
Co-prescription of naloxone as a Universal Precautions model for patients on chronic opioid therapy-Observational study
Mikiko Y Takeda, Joanna G Katzman, Ernest Dole, et al.
Stroke
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December 30, 2006
Quantitative perihematomal blood flow in spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage predicts in-hospital functional outcome
Ashis H Tayal, Rishi Gupta, Howard Yonas, et al.
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
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August 30, 2013
High-speed real-time resting-state FMRI using multi-slab echo-volumar imaging
Stefan Posse, Elena Ackley, Radu Mutihac, et al.
Journal of Neurotrauma
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November 25, 2011
Outcome prediction within twelve hours after severe traumatic brain injury by quantitative cerebral blood flow
Paul Kaloostian, Claudia Robertson, Shankar P Gopinath, et al.
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Neurocritical Care
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October 31, 2007
Reduced ipsilateral hemispheric cerebral blood flow at admission is predictive of vasospasm with infarction after aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage
Rishi Gupta, Elizabeth A Crago, Matthew Gallek, et al.
Journal of Addiction Medicine
|
December 12, 2017
An Innovative Model for Naloxone Use Within an OTP Setting: A Prospective Cohort Study
Joanna G Katzman, Mikiko Y Takeda, Snehal R Bhatt, et al.
Journal of Neuroimaging : Official Journal of the American Society of Neuroimaging
|
January 24, 2007
PET OEF reactivity for hemodynamic compromise in occlusive vascular disease
Edwin M Nemoto, Howard Yonas, Ronda R Pindzola, et al.
Translational Stroke Research
|
December 11, 2013
CT Density Changes with Rapid Onset Acute, Severe, Focal Cerebral Ischemia in Monkeys
Edwin M Nemoto, Oscar Mendez, Mary E Kerr, et al.
Neurocritical Care
|
April 2, 2009
Induced normothermia attenuates intracranial hypertension and reduces fever burden after severe traumatic brain injury
Ava M Puccio, Michael R Fischer, Brian T Jankowitz, et al.
Journal of Neurosurgery
|
November 24, 2006
Magnesium infusion for vasospasm prophylaxis after subarachnoid hemorrhage
Martina Stippler, Elizabeth Crago, Elad I Levy, et al.
Substance Abuse
|
April 20, 2016
Co-prescription of naloxone as a Universal Precautions model for patients on chronic opioid therapy-Observational study
Mikiko Y Takeda, Joanna G Katzman, Ernest Dole, et al.
Stroke
|
December 30, 2006
Quantitative perihematomal blood flow in spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage predicts in-hospital functional outcome
Ashis H Tayal, Rishi Gupta, Howard Yonas, et al.
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
|
August 30, 2013
High-speed real-time resting-state FMRI using multi-slab echo-volumar imaging
Stefan Posse, Elena Ackley, Radu Mutihac, et al.
Journal of Neurotrauma
|
November 25, 2011
Outcome prediction within twelve hours after severe traumatic brain injury by quantitative cerebral blood flow
Paul Kaloostian, Claudia Robertson, Shankar P Gopinath, et al.
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