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Rapid Spontaneous Resolution of Contralateral Acute Subdural Hemorrhage Caused by Overdrainage of Chronic Subdural Hemorrhage |
Minwook Yoo, Jung-Soo Kim |
Journal of Neurocritical Care. 2018;11(2):119-123. Published online 2018 September 13 DOI: https://doi.org/10.18700/jnc.180051 |
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