Early morphologic and spectroscopic magnetic resonance in severe traumatic brain injuries can detect "invisible brain stem damage" and predict "vegetative states". (Q48544865)
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English | Early morphologic and spectroscopic magnetic resonance in severe traumatic brain injuries can detect "invisible brain stem damage" and predict "vegetative states". |
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Early morphologic and spectroscopic magnetic resonance in severe traumatic brain injuries can detect "invisible brain stem damage" and predict "vegetative states". (English)
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Alexandre Carpentier
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Damien Galanaud
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Louis Puybasset
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Jean-Charles Muller
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Thomas Lescot
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Anne-Laure Boch
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Valentin Riedl
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Philippe Cornu
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Pierre Coriat
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Didier Dormont
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Remy van Effenterre
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1 May 2006
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674-685
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