Clinical experience with automatic midline echoencephalography: cooperative study of three neurosurgical clinics.
AUTOR(ES)
Klinger, M
RESUMO
Computerized midline echoencephalography was developed in order to make the determination of the midline more objective. In a group study involving the neurosurgical clinics in Berlin, Erlangen, and Munich, a total of 1,889 patients with various intracranial diseases was examined by this method. An exact analysis of the results obtained is presented: 18 percent were unsatisfactory.
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