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Stable xenon CT cerebral blood flow imaging: rationale for and role in clinical decision making.
D W Johnson, W A Stringer, M P Marks, H Yonas, W F Good and D Gur
American Journal of Neuroradiology March 1991, 12 (2) 201-213;
D W Johnson
Department of Radiology, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Presbyterian University Hospital, PA 15213.
W A Stringer
Department of Radiology, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Presbyterian University Hospital, PA 15213.
M P Marks
Department of Radiology, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Presbyterian University Hospital, PA 15213.
H Yonas
Department of Radiology, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Presbyterian University Hospital, PA 15213.
W F Good
Department of Radiology, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Presbyterian University Hospital, PA 15213.
D Gur
Department of Radiology, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Presbyterian University Hospital, PA 15213.

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D W Johnson, W A Stringer, M P Marks, H Yonas, W F Good, D Gur
Stable xenon CT cerebral blood flow imaging: rationale for and role in clinical decision making.
American Journal of Neuroradiology Mar 1991, 12 (2) 201-213;
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