Magnetic resonance imaging may be a useful modality for targeting "true" ischemia in stroke prevention and a surrogate marker for limiting sample size requirement for a trial
Main Authors: | Subramaniam, S, Gagnon, A, Coutts, S, Sohn, C, Kennedy, J, Simon, J, Roy, J, Palumbo, V, Eliasziw, M, Buchan, A, Demchuk, A |
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Format: | Conference item |
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2005
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