Early and late magnetic resonance imaging and neuropsychological outcome after head injury.

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Published in J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry on March 01, 1988

Authors

J T Wilson1, K D Wiedmann, D M Hadley, B Condon, G Teasdale, D N Brooks

Author Affiliations

1: Experimental Neuropsychology Laboratory, Southern General Hospital, Glasgow, UK.

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