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DWI Reversal Is Associated with Small Infarct Volume in Patients with TIA and Minor Stroke

N. Asdaghi, B.C.V. Campbell, K.S. Butcher, J.I. Coulter, J. Modi, A. Qazi, M. Goyal, A.M. Demchuk and S.B. Coutts
American Journal of Neuroradiology April 2014, 35 (4) 660-666; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A3733
N. Asdaghi
aFrom Departments of Clinical Neurosciences (N.A., J.I.C., A.Q., M.G., A.M.D., S.B.C.)
dDivision of Neurology (N.A., K.S.B.), University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
fBritish Columbia Centre for Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases (N.A.), University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
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B.C.V. Campbell
eThe Royal Melbourne Hospital (B.C.V.C.), University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria, Australia
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K.S. Butcher
aFrom Departments of Clinical Neurosciences (N.A., J.I.C., A.Q., M.G., A.M.D., S.B.C.)
dDivision of Neurology (N.A., K.S.B.), University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
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J.I. Coulter
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J. Modi
bRadiology (J.M., M.G., A.M.D., S.B.C.)
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A. Qazi
aFrom Departments of Clinical Neurosciences (N.A., J.I.C., A.Q., M.G., A.M.D., S.B.C.)
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aFrom Departments of Clinical Neurosciences (N.A., J.I.C., A.Q., M.G., A.M.D., S.B.C.)
bRadiology (J.M., M.G., A.M.D., S.B.C.)
cHotchkiss Brain Institute (M.G., A.M.D., S.B.C.), University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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cHotchkiss Brain Institute (M.G., A.M.D., S.B.C.), University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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aFrom Departments of Clinical Neurosciences (N.A., J.I.C., A.Q., M.G., A.M.D., S.B.C.)
bRadiology (J.M., M.G., A.M.D., S.B.C.)
cHotchkiss Brain Institute (M.G., A.M.D., S.B.C.), University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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