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Bilateral Intraparenchymal Pressure in Patients with Unilateral Supratentorial Mass Lesions

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Intracranial Pressure VIII

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Limited information is available in the literature about the intracranial compartmental pressure relationships in patients harbouring unilateral supratentorial mass lesions. Moreover, studies that have examined this issue have yielded conflicting results [5, 6].

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Gambardella, G., D’Avella, D., Staropoli, C., Toscano, S., Tomasello, F. (1993). Bilateral Intraparenchymal Pressure in Patients with Unilateral Supratentorial Mass Lesions. In: Avezaat, C.J.J., van Eijndhoven, J.H.M., Maas, A.I.R., Tans, J.T.J. (eds) Intracranial Pressure VIII. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-77789-9_18

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