Axonal damage: a key predictor of outcome in human CNS diseases.
Axonal damage has recently been recognized to be a key predictor of outcome in a number of diverse human CNS diseases, including head and spinal cord trauma, metabolic encephalopathies, multiple sclerosis and other white-matter diseases (acute haemorrhagic leucoencephalitis, leucodystrophies and cen...
Main Authors: | Medana, I, Esiri, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2003
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