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What do we do when attenuation of cerebral function goes hand in hand with maximally effective surgery?

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Brennum, J., Maier, C.M., Almdal, K. et al. What do we do when attenuation of cerebral function goes hand in hand with maximally effective surgery?. Acta Neurochir 157, 811–812 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00701-015-2364-1

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