Magnetic resonance imaging improves 3‐month outcome prediction in mild traumatic brain injury
Esther L. Yuh(University of California, San Francisco), David O. Okonkwo(University of Pittsburgh), Adam R. Ferguson(San Francisco VA Medical Center), Hester F. Lingsma(Erasmus MC), Pratik Mukherjee(University of California, San Francisco), Alex B. Valadka(Central Texas Spine Institute), John K. Yue(San Francisco General Hospital), Andrew I.R. Maas(Antwerp University Hospital), Wayne A. Gordon(Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai), David M. Schnyer(The University of Texas at Austin), Geoffrey T. Manley(University of Antwerp)
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