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Outcome of Stroke Patients without Angiographically Revealed Arterial Occlusion within Four Hours of Symptom Onset

Laurent Derex, Thomas A. Tomsick, Thomas G. Brott, Chistopher A. Lewandowski, Michael R. Frankel, Wayne Clark, Sid Starkman, Judith Spilker, Gavin J. Udsten, Jane Khoury, James C. Grotta and Joseph P. Broderick
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Laurent Derex, Thomas A. Tomsick, Thomas G. Brott, Chistopher A. Lewandowski, Michael R. Frankel, Wayne Clark, Sid Starkman, Judith Spilker, Gavin J. Udsten, Jane Khoury, James C. Grotta, Joseph P. Broderick
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