Primary CNS lymphoma treated with osmotic blood-brain barrier disruption: prolonged survival and preservation of cognitive function.
E A Neuwelt(Oregon Health & Science University), Bruce W. Dana(University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center), Rita M. Braziel(Oregon Health & Science University), Suellen A. Dahlborg, David L. Goldman, Simon Roman-Goldstein, Fred L. Ramsey(Food Safety and Inspection Service), J Crossen
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