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Clinical and Imaging Characteristics of Arteriopathy Subtypes in Children with Arterial Ischemic Stroke: Results of the VIPS Study

M. Wintermark, N.K. Hills, G.A. DeVeber, A.J. Barkovich, T.J. Bernard, N.R. Friedman, M.T. Mackay, A. Kirton, G. Zhu, C. Leiva-Salinas, Q. Hou, H.J. Fullerton and the VIPS Investigators
American Journal of Neuroradiology November 2017, 38 (11) 2172-2179; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A5376
M. Wintermark
aFrom the Department of Radiology (M.W.), Neuroradiology Division, Stanford University, Stanford, California
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N.K. Hills
bDepartments of Neurology (N.K.H., H.J.F.)
cBiostatistics and Epidemiology (N.K.H.)
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G.A. DeVeber
fDepartment of Neurology (G.A.D.), Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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A.J. Barkovich
dRadiology (A.J.B., H.J.F.)
ePediatrics (A.J.B.),University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, California
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T.J. Bernard
gDepartment of Pediatrics (T.J.B.), University of Colorado, Denver, Colorado
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N.R. Friedman
hCenter for Pediatric Neurology (N.R.F.), Neurological Institute, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, Ohio
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M.T. Mackay
iChildren's Stroke Program (M.T.M.), Murdoch Children's Research Institute, Royal Children's Hospital, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
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A. Kirton
jDepartments of Pediatrics and Clinical Neurosciences (A.K.), Alberta Children's Hospital and University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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G. Zhu
kDepartment of Neurology (G.Z.), Military General Hospital of Beijing PLA, Beijing, China
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C. Leiva-Salinas
lDepartment of Radiology (C.L.-S.), University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia
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Q. Hou
mDepartment of Neurology (Q.H.), Guangdong No.2 Provincial People's Hospital, Guangzhou, China.
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H.J. Fullerton
bDepartments of Neurology (N.K.H., H.J.F.)
dRadiology (A.J.B., H.J.F.)
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