Apolipoprotein E ϵ4 and fatal cerebral a
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Barry D. Jordan; Andrew B. Kanik; Marchk S. Horwich; David Sweeney; Norman R. Re
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Article
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1995
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John Wiley and Sons
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English
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electroencephalography (to demonstrate burst suppression), and we occasionally repeat computed tomographic scanning (to demonstrate cerebral edema or multiple cerebral infarcts) to assist in our assessment. Moreover, we often consider naloxone or flumazenil to reverse possible confounding drugs such