SERUM HYPERTONICITY SECONDARY TO CEREBRAL DISEASE

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DOI: 10.7326/0003-4819-50-3-788

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摘要: Excerpt The development of serum hypertonicity in patients with primary cerebral disease is well known,1-15although many the reported cases do not fulfill criteria which characterize this fo...

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