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Cortical Pressure Injury: A Hypothesis to Explain the Incongruity of Clinical and Radiologic Improvement in Decompressive Craniectomy

It has astonished neuroscientists since the advent of decompressive Gas Cylinder Adaptor craniectomy as to why a seemingly successfully achieved goal of reduction in intracranial pressure (ICP), by removing a portion of the cranial vault and the resultant intracranial volume augmentation, fails to give the desired beneficial clinical outcome Toy in

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