Identifying the ischaemic penumbra using pH-weighted magnetic resonance imaging.
The original concept of the ischaemic penumbra suggested imaging of regional cerebral blood flow and metabolism would be required to identify tissue that may benefit from intervention. Amide proton transfer magnetic resonance imaging, a chemical exchange saturation transfer technique, has been used...
Main Authors: | Harston, G, Tee, Y, Blockley, N, Okell, T, Thandeswaran, S, Shaya, G, Sheerin, F, Cellerini, M, Payne, S, Jezzard, P, Chappell, M, Kennedy, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Oxford University Press
2015
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