Head computed tomography for prognostication of poor outcome in comatose patients after cardiac arrest and targeted temperature management.
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M. Kuiper | R. Siemund | T. Cronberg | N. Nielsen | H. Friberg | J. Horn | T. Pellis | J. Undén | Marion Moseby-Knappe | Irina Dragancea | A. Roncarati
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