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Cyclosporine A prevents neurological deterioration of patients with SAH-A preliminary report

In the present study we found that the neurological outcome in patients anaesthetized for early clipping (up to 72 h after SAH) of a ruptured aneurysm and treated with cyclosporine A was significantly better than the neurological state of control patients without immuno-suppressive treatment. The re...

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Published in:Acta neurochirurgica 1991-01, Vol.112 (1-2), p.25-27
Main Authors: RYBA, M, PASTUSZKO, M, IWANSKA, K, BIDZINSKI, J, DZIEWIECKI, C
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