Perfusion Computed Tomography at Posttraumatic Cerebral Fat Embolism
<p>The article reports a clinical case illustrating favorable outcome of nonsurgical treatment of a polytraumazed patient with occult severe cerebral fat embolism. The peculiar characteristics of the perfusion CT are demonstrated.</p>
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Main Authors: | Alex Trofi mov (Author), George Kalentyev (Author), Michail Yuryev (Author), Alevtina Ruzavina (Author), Kristina Ksenofontova (Author), Michael Karelsky (Author) |
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Open Journal of Trauma - Peertechz Publications,
2017-03-17.
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