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Der stumme perioperative Schlaganfall – die Ursache der postoperativen kognitiven Dysfunktion? Kommentar zur NeuroVISION-Studie

Covert perioperative stroke—cause of postoperative cognitive deficits? Comments on the NeuroVISION study

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Röhl, A.B., Coburn, M. Der stumme perioperative Schlaganfall – die Ursache der postoperativen kognitiven Dysfunktion? Kommentar zur NeuroVISION-Studie. Anaesthesist 69, 126–128 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00101-019-00722-4

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