Calamante et al., 2002 - Google Patents
Quantification of perfusion using bolus tracking magnetic resonance imaging in stroke: assumptions, limitations, and potential implications for clinical useCalamante et al., 2002
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- Calamante F
- Gadian D
- Connelly A
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- Stroke
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Background—MR techniques have been very powerful in providing indicators of tissue perfusion, particularly in studies of cerebral ischemia. There is considerable interest in performing absolute perfusion measurements, with the aim of improving the characterization …
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