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Annals of Neurology, 2013
As a senior clinician involved in the largest randomized trial of hyperbaric oxygen treatment (HBOT) for children with cerebral palsy (CP) as well as in the previous pilot study on the same subject, I would like to comment on the editorial by Novak and Badawi 3 published in Annals of Neurology. Based on the studies by Collet et al and Lacey et al, they
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As a senior clinician involved in the largest randomized trial of hyperbaric oxygen treatment (HBOT) for children with cerebral palsy (CP) as well as in the previous pilot study on the same subject, I would like to comment on the editorial by Novak and Badawi 3 published in Annals of Neurology. Based on the studies by Collet et al and Lacey et al, they
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Annals of Internal Medicine, 1973
Excerpt To the editor: The Glausers have presented a reasonable estimate of the amount of tissue that can be expected to be saved by hyperbaric oxygen therapy after acute coronary arterial occlusio...
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Excerpt To the editor: The Glausers have presented a reasonable estimate of the amount of tissue that can be expected to be saved by hyperbaric oxygen therapy after acute coronary arterial occlusio...
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Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology, 1969
SUMMARYA preliminary study of the effect of exposing infected meningomyelocele to humidified pure oxygen under a pressure of 22 mm. Hg./l ‐03 atmospheres absolute, at a flow‐rate of 1 to 4 litres per minute, indicates that leakage of cerebrospinal fluid is stopped, bacterial growth is inhibited and granulation and epithelium formation are stimulated ...
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SUMMARYA preliminary study of the effect of exposing infected meningomyelocele to humidified pure oxygen under a pressure of 22 mm. Hg./l ‐03 atmospheres absolute, at a flow‐rate of 1 to 4 litres per minute, indicates that leakage of cerebrospinal fluid is stopped, bacterial growth is inhibited and granulation and epithelium formation are stimulated ...
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British Journal of Diseases of the Chest, 1969
H E, Chew, G C, Hanson, W K, Slack
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H E, Chew, G C, Hanson, W K, Slack
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