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Dynamic Perfusion CT Assessment of the Blood-Brain Barrier Permeability: First Pass versus Delayed Acquisition
J.W. Dankbaar, J. Hom, T. Schneider, S.-C. Cheng, B.C. Lau, I. van der Schaaf, S. Virmani, S. Pohlman, W.P. Dillon and M. Wintermark
American Journal of Neuroradiology October 2008, 29 (9) 1671-1676; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A1203
J.W. Dankbaar
J. Hom
T. Schneider
S.-C. Cheng
B.C. Lau
I. van der Schaaf
S. Virmani
S. Pohlman
W.P. Dillon

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J.W. Dankbaar, J. Hom, T. Schneider, S.-C. Cheng, B.C. Lau, I. van der Schaaf, S. Virmani, S. Pohlman, W.P. Dillon, M. Wintermark
Dynamic Perfusion CT Assessment of the Blood-Brain Barrier Permeability: First Pass versus Delayed Acquisition
American Journal of Neuroradiology Oct 2008, 29 (9) 1671-1676; DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.A1203
Dynamic Perfusion CT Assessment of the Blood-Brain Barrier Permeability: First Pass versus Delayed Acquisition
J.W. Dankbaar, J. Hom, T. Schneider, S.-C. Cheng, B.C. Lau, I. van der Schaaf, S. Virmani, S. Pohlman, W.P. Dillon, M. Wintermark
American Journal of Neuroradiology Oct 2008, 29 (9) 1671-1676; DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.A1203
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