Affiliation:
1. Russian University of Peoples' Friendship
Abstract
Cerebral hyperthermia is a factor of pathogenesis of secondary brain injury. Microwave recording of temperature allows to identify thermal anomalies in the brain while craniocerebral hypothermia arrests their development. Craniocerebral hypothermia has marked neuroprotective effects in patients with brain lesions.
Publisher
Medical Informational Agency Publishers
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