Continuous monitoring of partial pressure of brain tissue oxygen in patients with severe head injury.
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C. Avezaat | A. Maas | H. Van Santbrink | A I Maas | H van Santbrink | C J Avezaat | H. van Santbrink | H. van Santbrink
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