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Strategies of Collateral Blood Flow Assessment in Ischemic Stroke: Prediction of the Follow-Up Infarct Volume in Conventional and Dynamic CTA

S.E. Beyer, K.M. Thierfelder, L. von Baumgarten, M. Rottenkolber, F.G. Meinel, H. Janssen, B. Ertl-Wagner, M.F. Reiser and W.H. Sommer
American Journal of Neuroradiology March 2015, 36 (3) 488-494; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A4131
S.E. Beyer
aFrom the Institute for Clinical Radiology (S.E.B., K.M.T., F.G.M., B.E.-W., M.F.R., W.H.S.)
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K.M. Thierfelder
aFrom the Institute for Clinical Radiology (S.E.B., K.M.T., F.G.M., B.E.-W., M.F.R., W.H.S.)
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L. von Baumgarten
bDepartments of Neurology (L.v.B.)
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M. Rottenkolber
dDepartment of Medical Informatics, Biometry and Epidemiology (M.R.), Ludwig Maximilians University Munich, Munich, Germany.
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F.G. Meinel
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H. Janssen
cNeuroradiology (H.J.), Ludwig Maximilians University Hospital Munich, Munich, Germany
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B. Ertl-Wagner
aFrom the Institute for Clinical Radiology (S.E.B., K.M.T., F.G.M., B.E.-W., M.F.R., W.H.S.)
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M.F. Reiser
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Strategies of Collateral Blood Flow Assessment in Ischemic Stroke: Prediction of the Follow-Up Infarct Volume in Conventional and Dynamic CTA
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