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Treatment interventions for severe traumatic brain injury: limited evidence, choice limitations
- Correspondence to Dr Hilary Madder, Neurosciences Intensive Care Unit, John Radcliffe Hospital, Headley Way, Headington, Oxford OX39DU, UK; hilary.madder{at}ouh.nhs.uk
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Treatment interventions for severe traumatic brain injury: limited evidence, choice limitations
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- Received August 20, 2012
- Accepted August 26, 2012
- First published September 27, 2012.
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October 29, 2012
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