Con el comentario del Dr. Ignacio Previgliano

Hemorragia intracerebral

Los mecanismos de la lesión cerebral y los posibles objetivos terapéuticos. Una guía tentativa para aplicar ciertos resultados a la clínica.

Autor/a: Dres. Richard F Keep, Ya Hua, Guohua Xi

Fuente: Lancet Neurol 2012; 11: 720–31.

Indice
1. Referencias del articulo original
2. Artículo
3. Comentario editorial: Dr. I. Previgliano

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