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Correlation between ASPECTS and Core Volume on CT Perfusion: Impact of Time since Stroke Onset and Presence of Large-Vessel Occlusion

S. Nannoni, F. Ricciardi, D. Strambo, G. Sirimarco, M. Wintermark, V. Dunet and P. Michel
American Journal of Neuroradiology January 2021, DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A6959
S. Nannoni
aFrom the Stroke Center (S.N., D.S., G.S., P.M.), Neurology Service
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F. Ricciardi
cDepartment of Statistical Science (F.R.), University College London, London, UK
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aFrom the Stroke Center (S.N., D.S., G.S., P.M.), Neurology Service
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dDepartment of Radiology (M.W.), Neuroradiology Division, Stanford University and Medical Center, Stanford, California
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