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Vascular Occlusion Sites Determine Differences in Lesion Growth from Early Apparent Diffusion Coefficient Lesion to Final Infarct
Jens Fiehler, Karina Knudsen, Götz Thomalla, Einar Goebell, Michael Rosenkranz, Cornelius Weiller, Joachim Röther, Hermann Zeumer and Thomas Kucinski
American Journal of Neuroradiology May 2005, 26 (5) 1056-1061;
Jens Fiehler
Karina Knudsen
Götz Thomalla
Einar Goebell
Michael Rosenkranz
Cornelius Weiller
Joachim Röther
Hermann Zeumer

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Jens Fiehler, Karina Knudsen, Götz Thomalla, Einar Goebell, Michael Rosenkranz, Cornelius Weiller, Joachim Röther, Hermann Zeumer, Thomas Kucinski
Vascular Occlusion Sites Determine Differences in Lesion Growth from Early Apparent Diffusion Coefficient Lesion to Final Infarct
American Journal of Neuroradiology May 2005, 26 (5) 1056-1061;
Vascular Occlusion Sites Determine Differences in Lesion Growth from Early Apparent Diffusion Coefficient Lesion to Final Infarct
Jens Fiehler, Karina Knudsen, Götz Thomalla, Einar Goebell, Michael Rosenkranz, Cornelius Weiller, Joachim Röther, Hermann Zeumer, Thomas Kucinski
American Journal of Neuroradiology May 2005, 26 (5) 1056-1061;
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