Gudrun Boysen

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Professor Gudrun Margrethe Boysen (b. April 5, 1939 in Lille Utterslev, Denmark) is a Danish physician (MD and DM.Sc.) and leading researcher into the cause and effects of strokes. She conducts research at the Department of Neurology, Bispebjerg Hospital, Copenhagen.

She is the author of many articles and books. In 1994, Boysen won a Tagea Brandt Rejselegat.

She is married to Dr. Troels Johan Dahler Kardel and has two children, Maria (1972) and Sakina (1974).

[edit] Some writing

  • Cerebral Hemodynamics in Carotid Surgery (Munksgaard, 1973)
  • On the Critical Lower Level of Cerebral Blood Flow in Man with particular reference to Carotid surgery (Circulation, 49, 1023)
  • Early Stroke: A Dynamic Process (Stroke, 32, 2423)
  • Homocysteine and Risk of Recurrent Stroke (Stroke, 34, 1258)
  • Persisting Dilemma: To Treat or Not to Treat Blood Pressure in Acute Ischemic Stroke (Stroke, 35, 526)