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Dr. William Gross

Neuroanesthesiologist at the Medical College of Wisconsin

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Month: April 2012

AANS Poster: Optimal timing of repeat head CT imaging in patients with acute subdural hematomas

Lee, B., Gross, W.L., Giannotta, S.L. (2012) Optimal timing of repeat head CT imaging in patients with acute subdural hematomas. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Association of Neurological Surgeons, Miami, FL. 

Posted on April 14, 2012Categories PresentationsLeave a comment on AANS Poster: Optimal timing of repeat head CT imaging in patients with acute subdural hematomas
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