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Volumn 147, Issue 3, 2005, Pages
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Patient perceptions of "awake" brain tumour surgery.
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Author keywords
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Indexed keywords
ADAPTIVE BEHAVIOR;
ADULT;
AGED;
ANXIETY;
ARTICLE;
BRAIN TUMOR;
CRANIOTOMY;
EXTERNAL FIXATOR;
FEMALE;
HUMAN;
LOCAL ANESTHESIA;
MALE;
MEMORY;
METHODOLOGY;
MIDDLE AGED;
NEUROSURGERY;
OUTCOME ASSESSMENT;
PAIN;
PATIENT EDUCATION;
PATIENT MONITORING;
PATIENT SATISFACTION;
PEROPERATIVE COMPLICATION;
PHYSIOLOGY;
PSYCHOLOGICAL ASPECT;
QUESTIONNAIRE;
STANDARD;
STATISTICS;
UNITED KINGDOM;
WAKEFULNESS;
ADAPTATION, PSYCHOLOGICAL;
ADULT;
AGED;
ANESTHESIA, LOCAL;
ANXIETY;
BRAIN NEOPLASMS;
CRANIOTOMY;
EXTERNAL FIXATORS;
FEMALE;
GREAT BRITAIN;
HUMANS;
INTRAOPERATIVE COMPLICATIONS;
MALE;
MEMORY;
MIDDLE AGED;
MONITORING, INTRAOPERATIVE;
NEUROSURGICAL PROCEDURES;
OUTCOME ASSESSMENT (HEALTH CARE);
PAIN;
PATIENT EDUCATION;
PATIENT SATISFACTION;
QUESTIONNAIRES;
WAKEFULNESS;
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EID: 23044506743
PISSN: 00016268
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1007/s00701-004-0445-7 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (114)
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References (0)
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