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Do FLAIR Vascular Hyperintensities beyond the DWI Lesion Represent the Ischemic Penumbra?

L. Legrand, M. Tisserand, G. Turc, O. Naggara, M. Edjlali, C. Mellerio, J.-L. Mas, J.-F. Méder, J.-C. Baron and C. Oppenheim
American Journal of Neuroradiology February 2015, 36 (2) 269-274; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A4088
L. Legrand
aFrom the Departments of Radiology (L.L., M.T., O.N., M.E., C.M., J.-F.M., C.O.)
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M. Tisserand
aFrom the Departments of Radiology (L.L., M.T., O.N., M.E., C.M., J.-F.M., C.O.)
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G. Turc
bNeurology (G.T., J.-L.M, J.-C.B.), Université Paris Descartes Sorbonne Paris Cité, Centre de Psychiatrie et Neurosciences, Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale S894, Centre Hospitalier Sainte-Anne, Paris, France.
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O. Naggara
aFrom the Departments of Radiology (L.L., M.T., O.N., M.E., C.M., J.-F.M., C.O.)
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M. Edjlali
aFrom the Departments of Radiology (L.L., M.T., O.N., M.E., C.M., J.-F.M., C.O.)
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C. Mellerio
aFrom the Departments of Radiology (L.L., M.T., O.N., M.E., C.M., J.-F.M., C.O.)
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J.-L. Mas
bNeurology (G.T., J.-L.M, J.-C.B.), Université Paris Descartes Sorbonne Paris Cité, Centre de Psychiatrie et Neurosciences, Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale S894, Centre Hospitalier Sainte-Anne, Paris, France.
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J.-F. Méder
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J.-C. Baron
bNeurology (G.T., J.-L.M, J.-C.B.), Université Paris Descartes Sorbonne Paris Cité, Centre de Psychiatrie et Neurosciences, Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale S894, Centre Hospitalier Sainte-Anne, Paris, France.
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C. Oppenheim
aFrom the Departments of Radiology (L.L., M.T., O.N., M.E., C.M., J.-F.M., C.O.)
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American Journal of Neuroradiology Feb 2015, 36 (2) 269-274; DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.A4088

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American Journal of Neuroradiology Feb 2015, 36 (2) 269-274; DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.A4088
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