Prognosis using computerized tomography in acute coma

A total of 98 patients, who had been in a comatose state of different aetiology (with the exception of endogenic and exogenic intoxications) for more than twelve hours, were reclassified into two prognostic groups by means of the linear discrimination analysis. The separation procedure was based on...

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