June 26, 2001; 56 (12) Historical Neurology
The Monro–Kellie hypothesis
Applications in CSF volume depletion
Bahram Mokri
First published June 26, 2001, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1212/WNL.56.12.1746
The Monro–Kellie hypothesis
Applications in CSF volume depletion
Bahram Mokri
Neurology Jun 2001, 56 (12) 1746-1748; DOI: 10.1212/WNL.56.12.1746
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vol. 56 no. 12 1746-1748
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- Received October 11, 2000
- Accepted February 9, 2001
- First Published June 26, 2001.
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