Baroreflex dysfunction is more severe in patients with a history of moderate or severe TBI than in patients after mild TBI

Hilz MJ, Roy S, Wang R, Ammon F, Hoesl K, Markus J, Muresanu D (2019)


Publication Type: Conference contribution

Publication year: 2019

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Publisher: WILEY

City/Town: HOBOKEN

Pages Range: 94-94

Conference Proceedings Title: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF NEUROLOGY

Event location: Oslo NO

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APA:

Hilz, M.-J., Roy, S., Wang, R., Ammon, F., Hoesl, K., Markus, J., & Muresanu, D. (2019). Baroreflex dysfunction is more severe in patients with a history of moderate or severe TBI than in patients after mild TBI. In EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF NEUROLOGY (pp. 94-94). Oslo, NO: HOBOKEN: WILEY.

MLA:

Hilz, Max-Josef, et al. "Baroreflex dysfunction is more severe in patients with a history of moderate or severe TBI than in patients after mild TBI." Proceedings of the 5th Congress of the European-Academy-of-Neurology (EAN), Oslo HOBOKEN: WILEY, 2019. 94-94.

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