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Clinical experience with diffusion-weighted MR in patients with acute stroke.
K O Lövblad, H J Laubach, A E Baird, F Curtin, G Schlaug, R R Edelman and S Warach
American Journal of Neuroradiology June 1998, 19 (6) 1061-1066;
K O Lövblad
H J Laubach
A E Baird
F Curtin
G Schlaug
R R Edelman
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K O Lövblad, H J Laubach, A E Baird, F Curtin, G Schlaug, R R Edelman, S Warach
Clinical experience with diffusion-weighted MR in patients with acute stroke.
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