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Response to “Pay Attention to Blood Pressure and Oxygen Supply for Neurocritically Ill Patients: Each Pathology Deserves a Specific Treatment”

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A Letters to the editor to this article was published on 22 March 2021

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Humaloja, J., Litonius, E. & Skrifvars, M.B. Response to “Pay Attention to Blood Pressure and Oxygen Supply for Neurocritically Ill Patients: Each Pathology Deserves a Specific Treatment”. Neurocrit Care 34, 699–700 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12028-021-01213-4

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