A history of loss of consciousness or post-traumatic amnesia in minor head injury: “conditio sine qua non” or one of the risk factors?
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D. Kool | A. Twijnstra | P. Nederkoorn | P. Hofman | M. Hunink | M. Smits | H. Dekker | P. Vos | P. Hofman | H. Tanghe | D. Dippel | H. Dekker | G. G. de Haan | G. G. D. Haan | P. M. Hofman | M. Hunink
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