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U.S.S.R.

JAMA , Volume 182 (9) – Dec 1, 1962

U.S.S.R.

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with massive and with of in¬ was with conditions of clinical obtained appearances (3 patients shifting carceration and of the which in an 1 in a state, comatose state, medulla, death, agonal broadening was as 1 not evaluated caused the radiation. and in The best results were obtained in being by shock). Whereas the which included of tumors all with affections patients the types plural exhibiting typical cell and tissue elements features of traumatic and in whom the glioblastomas, (...
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American Medical Association
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Copyright © 1962 American Medical Association. All Rights Reserved. Applicable FARS/DFARS Restrictions Apply to Government Use.
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0098-7484
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1538-3598
DOI
10.1001/jama.1962.03050480074018c
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Abstract

with massive and with of in¬ was with conditions of clinical obtained appearances (3 patients shifting carceration and of the which in an 1 in a state, comatose state, medulla, death, agonal broadening was as 1 not evaluated caused the radiation. and in The best results were obtained in being by shock). Whereas the which included of tumors all with affections patients the types plural exhibiting typical cell and tissue elements features of traumatic and in whom the glioblastomas, ( astrocyto- shock, and cerebrocranial the of trauma was not result mas, malignant oligodendrogliomas, astrocy- injury. showed the same of The second consisted of who re¬ tomas) degree coagulation patients group no differences in radiation in ceived blood transfusions the time intra-arterial at necrosis, sensitivity the different tissues and of cells could be of or The types neurosurgical operations, postoperatively. detected. For the zones of less than no defi¬ of the had cerebral 3,500 tumors r, patients (44) majority nite radiation of A effects observable the different structure or location. were during histological survival of 6 weeks. This held true also smaller of with was period group (21) composed patients for the blood vessels. Further of the other diseases of

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Published: Dec 1, 1962

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