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Outcome of Stroke Patients without Angiographically Revealed Arterial Occlusion within Four Hours of Symptom Onset
Laurent Derex, Thomas A. Tomsick, Thomas G. Brott, Chistopher A. Lewandowski, Michael R. Frankel, Wayne Clark, Sid Starkman, Judith Spilker, Gavin J. Udsten, Jane Khoury, James C. Grotta and Joseph P. Broderick
American Journal of Neuroradiology April 2001, 22 (4) 685-690;
Laurent Derex
Thomas A. Tomsick
Thomas G. Brott
Chistopher A. Lewandowski
Michael R. Frankel
Wayne Clark
Sid Starkman
Judith Spilker
Gavin J. Udsten
Jane Khoury
James C. Grotta
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Outcome of Stroke Patients without Angiographically Revealed Arterial Occlusion within Four Hours of Symptom Onset
Laurent Derex, Thomas A. Tomsick, Thomas G. Brott, Chistopher A. Lewandowski, Michael R. Frankel, Wayne Clark, Sid Starkman, Judith Spilker, Gavin J. Udsten, Jane Khoury, James C. Grotta, Joseph P. Broderick
American Journal of Neuroradiology Apr 2001, 22 (4) 685-690;
Outcome of Stroke Patients without Angiographically Revealed Arterial Occlusion within Four Hours of Symptom Onset
Laurent Derex, Thomas A. Tomsick, Thomas G. Brott, Chistopher A. Lewandowski, Michael R. Frankel, Wayne Clark, Sid Starkman, Judith Spilker, Gavin J. Udsten, Jane Khoury, James C. Grotta, Joseph P. Broderick
American Journal of Neuroradiology Apr 2001, 22 (4) 685-690;
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