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Early Reperfusion Rates with IV tPA Are Determined by CTA Clot Characteristics

S.M. Mishra, J. Dykeman, T.T. Sajobi, A. Trivedi, M. Almekhlafi, S.I. Sohn, S. Bal, E. Qazi, A. Calleja, M. Eesa, M. Goyal, A.M. Demchuk and B.K. Menon
American Journal of Neuroradiology December 2014, 35 (12) 2265-2272; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A4048
S.M. Mishra
aFrom the Departments of Clinical Neurosciences (S.M.M., T.T.S., A.T., M.A., E.Q., M.E., M.G., A.M.D., B.K.M.)
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J. Dykeman
bRadiology (J.D., M.A., M.E., M.G., A.M.D., B.K.M.)
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T.T. Sajobi
aFrom the Departments of Clinical Neurosciences (S.M.M., T.T.S., A.T., M.A., E.Q., M.E., M.G., A.M.D., B.K.M.)
cCommunity Health Sciences (T.T.S., B.K.M.), University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
iHotchkiss Brain Institute (T.T.S., M.G., A.M.D., B.K.M.), Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
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A. Trivedi
aFrom the Departments of Clinical Neurosciences (S.M.M., T.T.S., A.T., M.A., E.Q., M.E., M.G., A.M.D., B.K.M.)
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M. Almekhlafi
aFrom the Departments of Clinical Neurosciences (S.M.M., T.T.S., A.T., M.A., E.Q., M.E., M.G., A.M.D., B.K.M.)
bRadiology (J.D., M.A., M.E., M.G., A.M.D., B.K.M.)
eFaculty of Medicine (M.A.), King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
hSeaman Family MR Center (M.A., E.Q., M.E., M.G., A.M.D., B.K.M.), Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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S.I. Sohn
dDepartment of Neurology (S.I.S.), Dongsan Medical Center, Keimyung University, Daegu, South Korea
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S. Bal
fDepartment of Neurology (S.B.), University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
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E. Qazi
aFrom the Departments of Clinical Neurosciences (S.M.M., T.T.S., A.T., M.A., E.Q., M.E., M.G., A.M.D., B.K.M.)
hSeaman Family MR Center (M.A., E.Q., M.E., M.G., A.M.D., B.K.M.), Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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A. Calleja
gDepartment of Neurology (A.C.), Hospital Clinico Universitario, University of Valladolid, Valladolid, Spain
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M. Eesa
aFrom the Departments of Clinical Neurosciences (S.M.M., T.T.S., A.T., M.A., E.Q., M.E., M.G., A.M.D., B.K.M.)
bRadiology (J.D., M.A., M.E., M.G., A.M.D., B.K.M.)
hSeaman Family MR Center (M.A., E.Q., M.E., M.G., A.M.D., B.K.M.), Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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M. Goyal
aFrom the Departments of Clinical Neurosciences (S.M.M., T.T.S., A.T., M.A., E.Q., M.E., M.G., A.M.D., B.K.M.)
bRadiology (J.D., M.A., M.E., M.G., A.M.D., B.K.M.)
hSeaman Family MR Center (M.A., E.Q., M.E., M.G., A.M.D., B.K.M.), Calgary, Alberta, Canada
iHotchkiss Brain Institute (T.T.S., M.G., A.M.D., B.K.M.), Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
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A.M. Demchuk
aFrom the Departments of Clinical Neurosciences (S.M.M., T.T.S., A.T., M.A., E.Q., M.E., M.G., A.M.D., B.K.M.)
bRadiology (J.D., M.A., M.E., M.G., A.M.D., B.K.M.)
hSeaman Family MR Center (M.A., E.Q., M.E., M.G., A.M.D., B.K.M.), Calgary, Alberta, Canada
iHotchkiss Brain Institute (T.T.S., M.G., A.M.D., B.K.M.), Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
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B.K. Menon
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cCommunity Health Sciences (T.T.S., B.K.M.), University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
hSeaman Family MR Center (M.A., E.Q., M.E., M.G., A.M.D., B.K.M.), Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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