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Progressive Decrease in N-Acetylaspartate/Creatine Ratio in a Teenager with Type 1 Diabetes and Repeated Episodes of Ketoacidosis without Clinically Apparent Cerebral Edema: Evidence for Permanent Brain Injury

S.L. Wootton-Gorges, M.H. Buonocore, R.A. Caltagirone, N. Kuppermann and N.S. Glaser
American Journal of Neuroradiology April 2010, 31 (4) 780-781; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A1829
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S.L. Wootton-Gorges, M.H. Buonocore, R.A. Caltagirone, N. Kuppermann, N.S. Glaser
Progressive Decrease in N-Acetylaspartate/Creatine Ratio in a Teenager with Type 1 Diabetes and Repeated Episodes of Ketoacidosis without Clinically Apparent Cerebral Edema: Evidence for Permanent Brain Injury
American Journal of Neuroradiology Apr 2010, 31 (4) 780-781; DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.A1829

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Progressive Decrease in N-Acetylaspartate/Creatine Ratio in a Teenager with Type 1 Diabetes and Repeated Episodes of Ketoacidosis without Clinically Apparent Cerebral Edema: Evidence for Permanent Brain Injury
S.L. Wootton-Gorges, M.H. Buonocore, R.A. Caltagirone, N. Kuppermann, N.S. Glaser
American Journal of Neuroradiology Apr 2010, 31 (4) 780-781; DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.A1829
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