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Assessment of Diffusion and Perfusion Deficits in Patients with Small Subcortical Ischemia

Claudia A. Doege, Christian M. Kerskens, Berenice I. Romero, Peter Brunecker, Jan Junge-Hülsing, Wolfram von Pannwitz, Bianca Müller and Arno Villringer
American Journal of Neuroradiology August 2003, 24 (7) 1355-1363;
Claudia A. Doege
aFrom the Department of Neurology, Humboldt University, Charité, Berlin, Germany
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Christian M. Kerskens
aFrom the Department of Neurology, Humboldt University, Charité, Berlin, Germany
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Berenice I. Romero
aFrom the Department of Neurology, Humboldt University, Charité, Berlin, Germany
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Peter Brunecker
aFrom the Department of Neurology, Humboldt University, Charité, Berlin, Germany
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Jan Junge-Hülsing
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Wolfram von Pannwitz
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Bianca Müller
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Arno Villringer
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