Emerging concepts in the pathophysiology of traumatic brain injury.

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Published in Psychiatr Clin North Am on December 01, 2010

Authors

Brian J Zink1, Joanna Szmydynger-Chodobska, Adam Chodobski

Author Affiliations

1: Department of Emergency Medicine, Alpert Medical School of Brown, University Rhode Island Hospital & The Miriam Hospital, 593 Eddy Street, Claverick 2, Providence, RI 02903, USA. Brian_Zink@Brown.edu

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