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Quantification of Cerebrovascular Reactivity by Blood Oxygen Level–Dependent MR Imaging and Correlation with Conventional Angiography in Patients with Moyamoya Disease
C. Heyn, J. Poublanc, A. Crawley, D. Mandell, J.S. Han, M. Tymianski, K. terBrugge, J.A. Fisher and D.J. Mikulis
American Journal of Neuroradiology May 2010, 31 (5) 862-867; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A1922
C. Heyn
J. Poublanc
A. Crawley
D. Mandell
J.S. Han
M. Tymianski
K. terBrugge
J.A. Fisher

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C. Heyn, J. Poublanc, A. Crawley, D. Mandell, J.S. Han, M. Tymianski, K. terBrugge, J.A. Fisher, D.J. Mikulis
Quantification of Cerebrovascular Reactivity by Blood Oxygen Level–Dependent MR Imaging and Correlation with Conventional Angiography in Patients with Moyamoya Disease
American Journal of Neuroradiology May 2010, 31 (5) 862-867; DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.A1922
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Quantification of Cerebrovascular Reactivity by Blood Oxygen Level–Dependent MR Imaging and Correlation with Conventional Angiography in Patients with Moyamoya Disease
C. Heyn, J. Poublanc, A. Crawley, D. Mandell, J.S. Han, M. Tymianski, K. terBrugge, J.A. Fisher, D.J. Mikulis
American Journal of Neuroradiology May 2010, 31 (5) 862-867; DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.A1922
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