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Breath-Hold Blood Oxygen Level–Dependent MRI: A Tool for the Assessment of Cerebrovascular Reserve in Children with Moyamoya Disease
N. Dlamini, P. Shah-Basak, J. Leung, F. Kirkham, M. Shroff, A. Kassner, A. Robertson, P. Dirks, R. Westmacott, G. deVeber and W. Logan
American Journal of Neuroradiology September 2018, 39 (9) 1717-1723; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A5739
N. Dlamini
aFrom the Division of Neurology (N.D., G.d.V., W.L.)
bNeurosciences and Mental Health Program (N.D.)
cChild Health Evaluative Sciences Program (N.D., A.R., G.d.V.)
hInstitute of Medical Science (N.D., G.d.V.)
kDevelopmental Neurosciences (N.D., F.K.), University College London, Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health, London, UK.
P. Shah-Basak
eDiagnostic Imaging (P.S.-B., M.S.)
jRotman Research Institute (P.S.-B.), Baycrest, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
J. Leung
dTranslational Medicine (J.L., A.K.)
F. Kirkham
kDevelopmental Neurosciences (N.D., F.K.), University College London, Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health, London, UK.
M. Shroff
eDiagnostic Imaging (P.S.-B., M.S.)
A. Kassner
dTranslational Medicine (J.L., A.K.)
iDepartment of Medical Imaging (A.K.), University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
A. Robertson
cChild Health Evaluative Sciences Program (N.D., A.R., G.d.V.)
P. Dirks
fDepartment of Neurosurgery (P.D.)
R. Westmacott
gDepartment of Neuropsychology (R.W.), The Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
G. deVeber
aFrom the Division of Neurology (N.D., G.d.V., W.L.)
cChild Health Evaluative Sciences Program (N.D., A.R., G.d.V.)
hInstitute of Medical Science (N.D., G.d.V.)
W. Logan
aFrom the Division of Neurology (N.D., G.d.V., W.L.)

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N. Dlamini, P. Shah-Basak, J. Leung, F. Kirkham, M. Shroff, A. Kassner, A. Robertson, P. Dirks, R. Westmacott, G. deVeber, W. Logan
Breath-Hold Blood Oxygen Level–Dependent MRI: A Tool for the Assessment of Cerebrovascular Reserve in Children with Moyamoya Disease
American Journal of Neuroradiology Sep 2018, 39 (9) 1717-1723; DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.A5739
Breath-Hold Blood Oxygen Level–Dependent MRI: A Tool for the Assessment of Cerebrovascular Reserve in Children with Moyamoya Disease
N. Dlamini, P. Shah-Basak, J. Leung, F. Kirkham, M. Shroff, A. Kassner, A. Robertson, P. Dirks, R. Westmacott, G. deVeber, W. Logan
American Journal of Neuroradiology Sep 2018, 39 (9) 1717-1723; DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.A5739
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