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Monitoring of blood flow to the brain could prevent brain damage

Monitoring of blood flow to the brain could prevent brain damage
Monitoring of blood flow to the brain could prevent brain damage
University engineers believe that monitoring blood flow to the brains of head injury patients could potentially reduce the incidence of brain damage and long-term disability, and are developing methods of using ultrasound to do this.
Watts, S.A.
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Allen, R.
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Watts, S.A.
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Allen, R.
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Watts, S.A. and Allen, R. (2003) Monitoring of blood flow to the brain could prevent brain damage. Bulletin (Southampton), 9 (27).

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University engineers believe that monitoring blood flow to the brains of head injury patients could potentially reduce the incidence of brain damage and long-term disability, and are developing methods of using ultrasound to do this.

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Published date: 30 April 2003

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Local EPrints ID: 10946
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/10946
PURE UUID: 706272f8-2c9f-4e85-adb1-1df760b9c111

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Date deposited: 05 Feb 2007
Last modified: 11 Dec 2021 13:36

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Author: S.A. Watts
Author: R. Allen

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