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Absence of Selective Deep White Matter Ischemia in Chronic Carotid Disease: A Positron Emission Tomographic Study of Regional Oxygen Extraction
Colin P. Derdeyn, Nicholas R. Simmons, Tom O. Videen, Kent D. Yundt, Susanne M. Fritsch, David L. Carpenter, Robert L. Grubb Jr. and William J. Powers
American Journal of Neuroradiology April 2000, 21 (4) 631-638;
Colin P. Derdeyn
aFrom the Neuroradiology Section (C.P.D., N.R.S.) and the Division of Radiological Sciences (C.P.D., N.R.S., T.O.V., K.D.Y., S.M.F., D.L.C., R.L.G., W.J.P.), Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology, and the Department of Neurology and Neurological Surgery (T.O.V., K.D.Y., S.M.F., D.L.C., R.L.G., W.J.P.) and The Lillian Strauss Institute of the Jewish Hospital of St. Louis (W.J.P.), Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO.
Nicholas R. Simmons
aFrom the Neuroradiology Section (C.P.D., N.R.S.) and the Division of Radiological Sciences (C.P.D., N.R.S., T.O.V., K.D.Y., S.M.F., D.L.C., R.L.G., W.J.P.), Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology, and the Department of Neurology and Neurological Surgery (T.O.V., K.D.Y., S.M.F., D.L.C., R.L.G., W.J.P.) and The Lillian Strauss Institute of the Jewish Hospital of St. Louis (W.J.P.), Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO.
Tom O. Videen
aFrom the Neuroradiology Section (C.P.D., N.R.S.) and the Division of Radiological Sciences (C.P.D., N.R.S., T.O.V., K.D.Y., S.M.F., D.L.C., R.L.G., W.J.P.), Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology, and the Department of Neurology and Neurological Surgery (T.O.V., K.D.Y., S.M.F., D.L.C., R.L.G., W.J.P.) and The Lillian Strauss Institute of the Jewish Hospital of St. Louis (W.J.P.), Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO.
Kent D. Yundt
aFrom the Neuroradiology Section (C.P.D., N.R.S.) and the Division of Radiological Sciences (C.P.D., N.R.S., T.O.V., K.D.Y., S.M.F., D.L.C., R.L.G., W.J.P.), Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology, and the Department of Neurology and Neurological Surgery (T.O.V., K.D.Y., S.M.F., D.L.C., R.L.G., W.J.P.) and The Lillian Strauss Institute of the Jewish Hospital of St. Louis (W.J.P.), Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO.
Susanne M. Fritsch
aFrom the Neuroradiology Section (C.P.D., N.R.S.) and the Division of Radiological Sciences (C.P.D., N.R.S., T.O.V., K.D.Y., S.M.F., D.L.C., R.L.G., W.J.P.), Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology, and the Department of Neurology and Neurological Surgery (T.O.V., K.D.Y., S.M.F., D.L.C., R.L.G., W.J.P.) and The Lillian Strauss Institute of the Jewish Hospital of St. Louis (W.J.P.), Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO.
David L. Carpenter
aFrom the Neuroradiology Section (C.P.D., N.R.S.) and the Division of Radiological Sciences (C.P.D., N.R.S., T.O.V., K.D.Y., S.M.F., D.L.C., R.L.G., W.J.P.), Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology, and the Department of Neurology and Neurological Surgery (T.O.V., K.D.Y., S.M.F., D.L.C., R.L.G., W.J.P.) and The Lillian Strauss Institute of the Jewish Hospital of St. Louis (W.J.P.), Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO.
Robert L. Grubb Jr.
aFrom the Neuroradiology Section (C.P.D., N.R.S.) and the Division of Radiological Sciences (C.P.D., N.R.S., T.O.V., K.D.Y., S.M.F., D.L.C., R.L.G., W.J.P.), Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology, and the Department of Neurology and Neurological Surgery (T.O.V., K.D.Y., S.M.F., D.L.C., R.L.G., W.J.P.) and The Lillian Strauss Institute of the Jewish Hospital of St. Louis (W.J.P.), Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO.
William J. Powers
aFrom the Neuroradiology Section (C.P.D., N.R.S.) and the Division of Radiological Sciences (C.P.D., N.R.S., T.O.V., K.D.Y., S.M.F., D.L.C., R.L.G., W.J.P.), Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology, and the Department of Neurology and Neurological Surgery (T.O.V., K.D.Y., S.M.F., D.L.C., R.L.G., W.J.P.) and The Lillian Strauss Institute of the Jewish Hospital of St. Louis (W.J.P.), Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO.
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Colin P. Derdeyn, Nicholas R. Simmons, Tom O. Videen, Kent D. Yundt, Susanne M. Fritsch, David L. Carpenter, Robert L. Grubb Jr., William J. Powers
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Colin P. Derdeyn, Nicholas R. Simmons, Tom O. Videen, Kent D. Yundt, Susanne M. Fritsch, David L. Carpenter, Robert L. Grubb Jr., William J. Powers
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