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Progress in the Approach to Vasospasm

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Progress has been substantial in the prediction of vasospasm. Even if the agents with a specific spasmogenic effect have not yet been determined, reliable predictions can be made by combining the findings offered by instrumental investigations.

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Fasano, V.A. et al. (1988). Progress in the Approach to Vasospasm. In: Suzuki, J. (eds) Advances in Surgery for Cerebral Stroke. Springer, Tokyo. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-68314-8_71

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