P7: Salutary Effects of Progesterone for Traumatic Brain Injury
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the sex hormone progesterone has been shown to improve outcomes in animal models and two early-phase trials involving patients with traumatic brain injury (tbi). the aim of this clinical study was to assess the effect of progesterone on the improvement of neurologic outcome in patients with diffuse and acute tbi. a prospective, randomized, double-blind trial of progesterone was conducted in our...
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volume 2 issue 4
pages 57- 57
publication date 2014-12
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