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Reduced Mortality and Severe Disability Rates in the SENTIS Trial

P.D. Schellinger, A. Shuaib, M. Köhrmann, D.S. Liebeskind, T. Jovin, M.D. Hammer, S. Sen, D.Y. Huang, S. Solander, R. Gupta, R.R. Leker and J.L. Saver for the SENTIS Trial Investigators
American Journal of Neuroradiology December 2013, 34 (12) 2312-2316; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A3613
P.D. Schellinger
aFrom JW Klinikum (P.D.S.), Minden, Germany
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A. Shuaib
bUniversity of Alberta (A.S.), Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
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M. Köhrmann
cUniversitätsklinikum Erlangen (M.K.), Erlangen, Germany
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D.S. Liebeskind
dUniversity of California, Los Angeles (D.S.L., J.L.S.), Los Angeles, California
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T. Jovin
eUniversity of Pittsburgh Medical Center (T.J., M.D.H.), Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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M.D. Hammer
eUniversity of Pittsburgh Medical Center (T.J., M.D.H.), Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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S. Sen
fSt Thomas Hospital (S.Sen), Nashville, Tennessee
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D.Y. Huang
gUniversity of South Carolina (D.Y.H.), Columbia, South Carolina
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S. Solander
hUniversity of North Carolina (S.Solander), Chapel Hill, North Carolina
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R. Gupta
iEmory University (R.G.), Atlanta, Georgia
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R.R. Leker
jHadassah Hebrew University Medical Center (R.R.L.), Jerusalem, Israel.
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J.L. Saver
dUniversity of California, Los Angeles (D.S.L., J.L.S.), Los Angeles, California
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P.D. Schellinger, A. Shuaib, M. Köhrmann, D.S. Liebeskind, T. Jovin, M.D. Hammer, S. Sen, D.Y. Huang, S. Solander, R. Gupta, R.R. Leker, J.L. Saver
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