Deteriorating ischaemic stroke. cytokines, soluble cytokine receptors, ferritin, systemic blood pressure, body temperature, blood glucose, diabetes, stroke severity, and CT infarction-volume as predictors of deteriorating ischaemic stroke

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Deteriorating ischaemic stroke. cytokines, soluble cytokine receptors, ferritin, systemic blood pressure, body temperature, blood glucose, diabetes, stroke severity, and CT infarction-volume as predictors of deteriorating ischaemic stroke. / Christensen, Hanne; Boysen, Gudrun; Johannesen, Helle Hjorth; Christensen, Erik; Bendtzen, Klaus.

I: Journal of the Neurological Sciences, Bind 201, Nr. 1-2, 15.09.2002, s. 1-7.

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Christensen, H, Boysen, G, Johannesen, HH, Christensen, E & Bendtzen, K 2002, 'Deteriorating ischaemic stroke. cytokines, soluble cytokine receptors, ferritin, systemic blood pressure, body temperature, blood glucose, diabetes, stroke severity, and CT infarction-volume as predictors of deteriorating ischaemic stroke', Journal of the Neurological Sciences, bind 201, nr. 1-2, s. 1-7.

APA

Christensen, H., Boysen, G., Johannesen, H. H., Christensen, E., & Bendtzen, K. (2002). Deteriorating ischaemic stroke. cytokines, soluble cytokine receptors, ferritin, systemic blood pressure, body temperature, blood glucose, diabetes, stroke severity, and CT infarction-volume as predictors of deteriorating ischaemic stroke. Journal of the Neurological Sciences, 201(1-2), 1-7.

Vancouver

Christensen H, Boysen G, Johannesen HH, Christensen E, Bendtzen K. Deteriorating ischaemic stroke. cytokines, soluble cytokine receptors, ferritin, systemic blood pressure, body temperature, blood glucose, diabetes, stroke severity, and CT infarction-volume as predictors of deteriorating ischaemic stroke. Journal of the Neurological Sciences. 2002 sep. 15;201(1-2):1-7.

Author

Christensen, Hanne ; Boysen, Gudrun ; Johannesen, Helle Hjorth ; Christensen, Erik ; Bendtzen, Klaus. / Deteriorating ischaemic stroke. cytokines, soluble cytokine receptors, ferritin, systemic blood pressure, body temperature, blood glucose, diabetes, stroke severity, and CT infarction-volume as predictors of deteriorating ischaemic stroke. I: Journal of the Neurological Sciences. 2002 ; Bind 201, Nr. 1-2. s. 1-7.

Bibtex

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abstract = "Although the causes of neurological deterioration in acute cerebral infarction have not yet been identified, many variables have been associated with deterioration. The aim of this study was to investigate deteriorating ischaemic stroke.",
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AU - Christensen, Hanne

AU - Boysen, Gudrun

AU - Johannesen, Helle Hjorth

AU - Christensen, Erik

AU - Bendtzen, Klaus

PY - 2002/9/15

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N2 - Although the causes of neurological deterioration in acute cerebral infarction have not yet been identified, many variables have been associated with deterioration. The aim of this study was to investigate deteriorating ischaemic stroke.

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JO - Journal of the Neurological Sciences

JF - Journal of the Neurological Sciences

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