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Correlation of Early Dynamic CT Perfusion Imaging with Whole-Brain MR Diffusion and Perfusion Imaging in Acute Hemispheric Stroke
James D. Eastwood, Michael H. Lev, Max Wintermark, Clemens Fitzek, Daniel P. Barboriak, David M. Delong, Ting-Yim Lee, Tarek Azhari, Michael Herzau, Vani R. Chilukuri and James M. Provenzale
American Journal of Neuroradiology October 2003, 24 (9) 1869-1875;
James D. Eastwood
Michael H. Lev
Max Wintermark
Clemens Fitzek
Daniel P. Barboriak
David M. Delong
Ting-Yim Lee
Tarek Azhari
Michael Herzau
Vani R. Chilukuri

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James D. Eastwood, Michael H. Lev, Max Wintermark, Clemens Fitzek, Daniel P. Barboriak, David M. Delong, Ting-Yim Lee, Tarek Azhari, Michael Herzau, Vani R. Chilukuri, James M. Provenzale
Correlation of Early Dynamic CT Perfusion Imaging with Whole-Brain MR Diffusion and Perfusion Imaging in Acute Hemispheric Stroke
American Journal of Neuroradiology Oct 2003, 24 (9) 1869-1875;
Correlation of Early Dynamic CT Perfusion Imaging with Whole-Brain MR Diffusion and Perfusion Imaging in Acute Hemispheric Stroke
James D. Eastwood, Michael H. Lev, Max Wintermark, Clemens Fitzek, Daniel P. Barboriak, David M. Delong, Ting-Yim Lee, Tarek Azhari, Michael Herzau, Vani R. Chilukuri, James M. Provenzale
American Journal of Neuroradiology Oct 2003, 24 (9) 1869-1875;
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