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Increased Perviousness on CT for Acute Ischemic Stroke is Associated with Fibrin/Platelet-Rich Clots

T.R. Patel, S. Fricano, M. Waqas, M. Tso, A.A. Dmytriw, M. Mokin, J. Kolega, J. Tomaszewski, E.I. Levy, J.M. Davies, K.V. Snyder, A.H. Siddiqui and V.M. Tutino
American Journal of Neuroradiology January 2021, 42 (1) 57-64; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A6866
T.R. Patel
aFrom the Canon Stroke and Vascular Research Center (T.R.P., S.F., M.W., M.T., J.K., J.T., E.I.L., J.M.D., K.V.S., A.H.S., V.M.T.)
bDepartment of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering (T.R.P., V.M.T.)
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S. Fricano
aFrom the Canon Stroke and Vascular Research Center (T.R.P., S.F., M.W., M.T., J.K., J.T., E.I.L., J.M.D., K.V.S., A.H.S., V.M.T.)
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M. Waqas
aFrom the Canon Stroke and Vascular Research Center (T.R.P., S.F., M.W., M.T., J.K., J.T., E.I.L., J.M.D., K.V.S., A.H.S., V.M.T.)
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M. Tso
aFrom the Canon Stroke and Vascular Research Center (T.R.P., S.F., M.W., M.T., J.K., J.T., E.I.L., J.M.D., K.V.S., A.H.S., V.M.T.)
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A.A. Dmytriw
gDepartment of Medical Imaging (A.A.D.), University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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M. Mokin
hDepartment of Neurosurgery (M.M.), University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida
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J. Kolega
aFrom the Canon Stroke and Vascular Research Center (T.R.P., S.F., M.W., M.T., J.K., J.T., E.I.L., J.M.D., K.V.S., A.H.S., V.M.T.)
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J. Tomaszewski
aFrom the Canon Stroke and Vascular Research Center (T.R.P., S.F., M.W., M.T., J.K., J.T., E.I.L., J.M.D., K.V.S., A.H.S., V.M.T.)
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E.I. Levy
aFrom the Canon Stroke and Vascular Research Center (T.R.P., S.F., M.W., M.T., J.K., J.T., E.I.L., J.M.D., K.V.S., A.H.S., V.M.T.)
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J.M. Davies
aFrom the Canon Stroke and Vascular Research Center (T.R.P., S.F., M.W., M.T., J.K., J.T., E.I.L., J.M.D., K.V.S., A.H.S., V.M.T.)
dNeurosurgery (M.W., M.T., E.I.L., J.M.D., K.V.S., A.H.S., V.M.T.)
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K.V. Snyder
aFrom the Canon Stroke and Vascular Research Center (T.R.P., S.F., M.W., M.T., J.K., J.T., E.I.L., J.M.D., K.V.S., A.H.S., V.M.T.)
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aFrom the Canon Stroke and Vascular Research Center (T.R.P., S.F., M.W., M.T., J.K., J.T., E.I.L., J.M.D., K.V.S., A.H.S., V.M.T.)
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V.M. Tutino
aFrom the Canon Stroke and Vascular Research Center (T.R.P., S.F., M.W., M.T., J.K., J.T., E.I.L., J.M.D., K.V.S., A.H.S., V.M.T.)
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