Role of glia in delirium: proposed mechanisms and translational implications
Delirium is a common acute onset neurological syndrome characterised by transient fluctuations in cognition. It affects over 20% of medical inpatients and 50% of those critically ill. Delirium is associated with morbidity and mortality, causes distress to patients and carers, and has significant soc...
Main Authors: | Heffernan, ÁB, Steinruecke, M, Dempsey, G, Chandran, S, Selvaraj, BT, Jiwaji, Z, Stavrou, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Springer Nature [academic journals on nature.com]
2024
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