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Recanalization, regardless of tPA use, improves clinical outcome and reduces infarct growth on MRI in stroke patients
Bibliographic Details
Main Authors:
Simon, J
,
Mitchell, JR
,
Frayne, R
,
Eliasziw, M
,
Cole-Haskayne, A
,
Hill, MD
,
Tomanek, A
,
Barber, P
,
Coutts, S
,
Sevick, R
,
Buchan, A
,
Demchuk, A
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Published:
2003
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