Brain computed tomography in stimulant poisoning with altered consciousness - Chen HY, Chaou CH, Chen CK, Yu JH, Chen PC, Huang CT, Seak CJ, Liao SF.
BACKGROUND: Stimulant poisoning frequently causes altered mental status (AMS) and can result in severe cerebral vascular complications. The role of noncontrast brain computed tomography (CT) in acute stimulant-poisoned patients presenting with AMS remains ...
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