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Automated Pupillary Measurements Inversely Correlate With Increased Intracranial Pressure in Pediatric Patients With Acute Brain Injury or Encephalopathy

 

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Ashley D. Freeman, MD; Courtney E. McCracken, PhD; Jana A. Stockwell, MD, FCCM

 

Pediatric Critical Care Medicine, July, 2020

 

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