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The Effects of Acetazolamide on the Evaluation of Cerebral Hemodynamics and Functional Connectivity Using Blood Oxygen Level–Dependent MR Imaging in Patients with Chronic Steno-Occlusive Disease of the Anterior Circulation
J. Wu, S. Dehkharghani, F. Nahab, J. Allen and D. Qiu
American Journal of Neuroradiology January 2017, 38 (1) 139-145; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A4973
J. Wu
aFrom the Departments of Radiology and Imaging Sciences (J.W., S.D., J.A., D.Q.)
S. Dehkharghani
aFrom the Departments of Radiology and Imaging Sciences (J.W., S.D., J.A., D.Q.)
F. Nahab
bNeurology (F.N.), Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, Georgia.
J. Allen
aFrom the Departments of Radiology and Imaging Sciences (J.W., S.D., J.A., D.Q.)
D. Qiu
aFrom the Departments of Radiology and Imaging Sciences (J.W., S.D., J.A., D.Q.)

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J. Wu, S. Dehkharghani, F. Nahab, J. Allen, D. Qiu
The Effects of Acetazolamide on the Evaluation of Cerebral Hemodynamics and Functional Connectivity Using Blood Oxygen Level–Dependent MR Imaging in Patients with Chronic Steno-Occlusive Disease of the Anterior Circulation
American Journal of Neuroradiology Jan 2017, 38 (1) 139-145; DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.A4973
The Effects of Acetazolamide on the Evaluation of Cerebral Hemodynamics and Functional Connectivity Using Blood Oxygen Level–Dependent MR Imaging in Patients with Chronic Steno-Occlusive Disease of the Anterior Circulation
J. Wu, S. Dehkharghani, F. Nahab, J. Allen, D. Qiu
American Journal of Neuroradiology Jan 2017, 38 (1) 139-145; DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.A4973
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