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Anatomical pathology / Death / Cardiovascular physiology / Cerebral blood flow / Brain death / Hydrocephalus / Angiography / Intracranial pressure / Magnetic resonance angiography / Medicine / Neurology / Neurotrauma
Date: 2007-09-24 15:17:42
Anatomical pathology
Death
Cardiovascular physiology
Cerebral blood flow
Brain death
Hydrocephalus
Angiography
Intracranial pressure
Magnetic resonance angiography
Medicine
Neurology
Neurotrauma

The Canadian Council for Donation and Transplantation Brain Blood Flow in the Neurological Determination of Death November 16, 2006

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