Brain and Spine (Jan 2022)
Baseline perihaematomal oedema and CRP are not associated with 30-day mortality in intracerebral haemorrhage
- I.C. Hostettler,
- O.A. Sobowale,
- T.Y. Wu,
- C. Heal,
- D. Wilson,
- D.G. Shah,
- D. Strbian,
- J. Putaala,
- T. Tatlisumak,
- A. Vail,
- G. Sharma,
- S.M. Davis,
- D.J. Werring,
- A. Meretoja,
- S.M. Allan,
- A.R. Parry-Jones
Affiliations
- I.C. Hostettler
- University College London, Stroke Research Centre, London, United Kingdom
- O.A. Sobowale
- University of Manchester, Division of Cardiovascular Sciences, Manchester, United Kingdom
- T.Y. Wu
- University of Melbourne, Department of Medicine and Neurology, Melbourne, Australia
- C. Heal
- University of Manchester, Centre for Biostatistics, Manchester, United Kingdom
- D. Wilson
- University College London, Stroke Research Centre, London, United Kingdom
- D.G. Shah
- University of Melbourne, Department of Medicine and Neurology, Melbourne, Australia
- D. Strbian
- Helsinki University Hospital, Department of Neurology, Helsinki, Finland
- J. Putaala
- Helsinki University Hospital, Department of Neurology, Helsinki, Finland
- T. Tatlisumak
- Institute of Neuroscience and Physiology, Department of Clinical Neuroscience, Gothenburg, Sweden
- A. Vail
- University of Manchester, Centre for Biostatistics, Manchester, United Kingdom
- G. Sharma
- University of Melbourne, Department of Medicine and Neurology, Melbourne, Australia
- S.M. Davis
- University of Melbourne, Department of Medicine and Neurology, Melbourne, Australia
- D.J. Werring
- University College London, Stroke Research Centre, London, United Kingdom
- A. Meretoja
- University of Melbourne, Department of Medicine and Neurology, Melbourne, Australia
- S.M. Allan
- The University of Manchester, Lydia Becker Institute of Immunology and Inflammation, Manchester, United Kingdom
- A.R. Parry-Jones
- University of Manchester, Division of Cardiovascular Sciences, Manchester, United Kingdom
- Journal volume & issue
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Vol. 2
p. 101436