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The Four Ps of Acute Stroke Imaging: Parenchyma, Pipes, Perfusion, and Penumbra
Howard A. Rowley
American Journal of Neuroradiology April 2001, 22 (4) 599-601;

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Howard A. Rowley
The Four Ps of Acute Stroke Imaging: Parenchyma, Pipes, Perfusion, and Penumbra
American Journal of Neuroradiology Apr 2001, 22 (4) 599-601;
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