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Moderate Hypothermia Improves Neurobehavioral Deficits after an Epidural Focal Mass Lesion in Rodents

Burger, Ralf ; Zuechner, Mark ; Bendszus, Martin ; Vince, Giles Hamilton ; Roosen, Klaus



Abstract

The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of a moderate, intraischemic hypothermia on the behavorial deficits up to 4 weeks after induction of a focal mass lesion. A focal epidural mass lesion was induced by an epidural balloon. The severity of the trauma was defined by the balloon volume and flattening of electroencephalography. Hypothermia (32degreesC) was induced as soon as ...

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