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Assessment of cerebral perfusion and arterial anatomy in hyperacute stroke with three-dimensional functional CT: early clinical results.

G J Hunter, L M Hamberg, J A Ponzo, F R Huang-Hellinger, P P Morris, J Rabinov, J Farkas, M H Lev, P W Schaefer, C S Ogilvy, L Schwamm, F S Buonanno, W J Koroshetz, G L Wolf and R G González
American Journal of Neuroradiology January 1998, 19 (1) 29-37;
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Article Information

vol. 19 no. 1 29-37
PubMed 
9432154

Published By 
American Journal of Neuroradiology
Print ISSN 
0195-6108
Online ISSN 
1936-959X
History 
  • Published online January 1, 1998.

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Author Information

  1. G J Hunter,
  2. L M Hamberg,
  3. J A Ponzo,
  4. F R Huang-Hellinger,
  5. P P Morris,
  6. J Rabinov,
  7. J Farkas,
  8. M H Lev,
  9. P W Schaefer,
  10. C S Ogilvy,
  11. L Schwamm,
  12. F S Buonanno,
  13. W J Koroshetz,
  14. G L Wolf and
  15. R G González
  1. Department of Radiology, Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School, Boston, USA.

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Assessment of cerebral perfusion and arterial anatomy in hyperacute stroke with three-dimensional functional CT: early clinical results.
G J Hunter, L M Hamberg, J A Ponzo, F R Huang-Hellinger, P P Morris, J Rabinov, J Farkas, M H Lev, P W Schaefer, C S Ogilvy, L Schwamm, F S Buonanno, W J Koroshetz, G L Wolf, R G González
American Journal of Neuroradiology Jan 1998, 19 (1) 29-37;

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Assessment of cerebral perfusion and arterial anatomy in hyperacute stroke with three-dimensional functional CT: early clinical results.
G J Hunter, L M Hamberg, J A Ponzo, F R Huang-Hellinger, P P Morris, J Rabinov, J Farkas, M H Lev, P W Schaefer, C S Ogilvy, L Schwamm, F S Buonanno, W J Koroshetz, G L Wolf, R G González
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