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Cerebral blood flow monitoring using a novel laser Doppler flowmeter in asphyxiated infants
Pediatrics International, 10/15/09
Kaneko K et al. – SI48, an average stability index of CBF during the first 48 h of life, can be a useful index to predict neurological outcome in asphyxiated infants.
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