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In brain ischemia, arterial blood flow to the brain is insufficient or blocked. Ischemic injury to the brain can develop in response to brain injuries or to non-traumatic conditions (insults, infarctions, emboli) and may be of acute or delayed onset [754].

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Djachkov, A.N., Khudiaev, A.T., Prudnikova, O.G. (2012). Application of External Fixation in Skull Surgery. In: Solomin, L. (eds) The Basic Principles of External Skeletal Fixation Using the Ilizarov and Other Devices. Springer, Milano. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-88-470-2619-3_30

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