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Fast versus slow progressors of infarct growth in large vessel occlusion stroke: clinical and research implicationsRocha et al., 2017
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- Rocha M
- Jovin T
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2622 Stroke September 2017 cerebral edema and symptomatic intracranial hemorrhage, which defines a malignant profile. 27 Because such patients have lowest rates of favorable outcomes, they are thought to respond poorly to reperfusion. 27 However, when compared …
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