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Hypoperfusion Intensity Ratio Correlates with CTA Collateral Status in Large-Vessel Occlusion Acute Ischemic Stroke

D. Lyndon, M. van den Broek, B. Niu, S. Yip, A. Rohr and F. Settecase
American Journal of Neuroradiology June 2021, DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A7181
D. Lyndon
aNeuroradiology Division (D.L., M.v.d.B., A.R., F.S.), Vancouver General Hospital, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
bDepartment of Radiology (D.L., M.v.d.B., A.R., F.S.), University of British Columbia, Vancouver, v, Canada
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M. van den Broek
aNeuroradiology Division (D.L., M.v.d.B., A.R., F.S.), Vancouver General Hospital, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
bDepartment of Radiology (D.L., M.v.d.B., A.R., F.S.), University of British Columbia, Vancouver, v, Canada
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B. Niu
cVancouver Imaging Inc (B.N.), Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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S. Yip
dDepartment of Neurology (S.Y.), University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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A. Rohr
aNeuroradiology Division (D.L., M.v.d.B., A.R., F.S.), Vancouver General Hospital, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
bDepartment of Radiology (D.L., M.v.d.B., A.R., F.S.), University of British Columbia, Vancouver, v, Canada
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F. Settecase
aNeuroradiology Division (D.L., M.v.d.B., A.R., F.S.), Vancouver General Hospital, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
bDepartment of Radiology (D.L., M.v.d.B., A.R., F.S.), University of British Columbia, Vancouver, v, Canada
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