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Histologic Analysis of Retrieved Clots in Acute Ischemic Stroke: Correlation with Stroke Etiology and Gradient-Echo MRI

S.K. Kim, W. Yoon, T.S. Kim, H.S. Kim, T.W. Heo and M.S. Park
American Journal of Neuroradiology September 2015, 36 (9) 1756-1762; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A4402
S.K. Kim
aFrom the Departments of Radiology (S.K.K., W.Y., T.W.H.)
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T.S. Kim
bNeurosurgery (T.S.K.)
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cForensic Medicine (H.S.K.)
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S.K. Kim, W. Yoon, T.S. Kim, H.S. Kim, T.W. Heo, M.S. Park
Histologic Analysis of Retrieved Clots in Acute Ischemic Stroke: Correlation with Stroke Etiology and Gradient-Echo MRI
American Journal of Neuroradiology Sep 2015, 36 (9) 1756-1762; DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.A4402

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