CT perfusion 'target mismatch' patients have poor outcome in the absence of reperfusion
Stephen M. Davis(The Royal Melbourne Hospital), Leonid Churilov(The University of Melbourne), Tissa Wijeratne(Sunshine Hospital), Geoffrey A. Donnan(The Royal Melbourne Hospital), Miriam H. Brooks, CF Bladin, Rebecca Scroop(Royal Adelaide Hospital), Ferdinand Miteff, TJ Kleinig, P. Alan Barber(University of Auckland), Matthias Krause(Leipzig University), Monica Badve(Gold Coast Hospital), Ben McGuinness(Auckland City Hospital), MW Parsons, TJ Harrington, TG Phan, HM Dewey, Winston Chong, PJ Mitchell
International Journal of Stroke
January 1, 2015
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