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Simultaneous Measurement of Regional Cerebral Blood Flow by Perfusion CT and Stable Xenon CT: A Validation Study
Max Wintermark, Jean-Philippe Thiran, Philippe Maeder, Pierre Schnyder and Reto Meuli
American Journal of Neuroradiology May 2001, 22 (5) 905-914;
Max Wintermark
Jean-Philippe Thiran
Philippe Maeder
Pierre Schnyder
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Simultaneous Measurement of Regional Cerebral Blood Flow by Perfusion CT and Stable Xenon CT: A Validation Study
Max Wintermark, Jean-Philippe Thiran, Philippe Maeder, Pierre Schnyder, Reto Meuli
American Journal of Neuroradiology May 2001, 22 (5) 905-914;
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