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Dynamics of Cold Injury Edema

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Brain Edema

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Cold injury edema may serve as an experimental model for an edematous process in the brain tissue originating from an increased vascular permeability. Undoubtedly, this type of edema is of a paramount clinical importance as a dreaded complication of head injuries, brain tumors, inflammatory processes, etc.

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Klatzo, I., Wiśniewski, H., Steinwall, O., Streicher, E. (1967). Dynamics of Cold Injury Edema. In: Klatzo, I., Seitelberger, F. (eds) Brain Edema. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-7545-3_40

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