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Dynamic CT Perfusion Imaging of Acute Stroke

Thomas E. Mayer, Gerhard F. Hamann, Jan Baranczyk, Bernhard Rosengarten, Erich Klotz, Martin Wiesmann, Ulrich Missler, Gernot Schulte-Altedorneburg and Hartmuth J. Brueckmann
American Journal of Neuroradiology September 2000, 21 (8) 1441-1449;
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Thomas E. Mayer, Gerhard F. Hamann, Jan Baranczyk, Bernhard Rosengarten, Erich Klotz, Martin Wiesmann, Ulrich Missler, Gernot Schulte-Altedorneburg, Hartmuth J. Brueckmann
American Journal of Neuroradiology Sep 2000, 21 (8) 1441-1449;

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Thomas E. Mayer, Gerhard F. Hamann, Jan Baranczyk, Bernhard Rosengarten, Erich Klotz, Martin Wiesmann, Ulrich Missler, Gernot Schulte-Altedorneburg, Hartmuth J. Brueckmann
American Journal of Neuroradiology Sep 2000, 21 (8) 1441-1449;
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