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Multimodality CT based imaging to determine clot characteristics and recanalization with intravenous tPA in patients with acute ischemic stroke, Neurovascular Imaging
a) Non-contrast head CT showing a heterogeneous lobulated mass within
Eswaradass VENKATESAN, Vascular neurologist, MD (Internal med) MRCP (UK) DM (Neuro) Stroke Fellowship (Calgary), University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, Department of Neurology
Bijoy MENON, Professor, MBBS, M.D, D.M, MSc, FRCPC, The University of Calgary, Calgary, HBI, Department of Clinical Neurosciences, Radiology and Community Health Sciences
Bijoy MENON, Professor, MBBS, M.D, D.M, MSc, FRCPC, The University of Calgary, Calgary, HBI, Department of Clinical Neurosciences, Radiology and Community Health Sciences
Residual flow on baseline CT angiography along with early reperfusion
Multimodality CT based imaging to determine clot characteristics and recanalization with intravenous tPA in patients with acute ischemic stroke, Neurovascular Imaging
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Illustration of CBS. a, A 10-point score is normal, implying absence of
Emmad QAZI, Doctor of Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, U of T, Department of Medical Imaging
PDF) Multimodality CT based imaging to determine clot characteristics and recanalization with intravenous tPA in patients with acute ischemic stroke
Residual flow on baseline CT angiography along with early reperfusion
Bijoy MENON, Professor, MBBS, M.D, D.M, MSc, FRCPC, The University of Calgary, Calgary, HBI, Department of Clinical Neurosciences, Radiology and Community Health Sciences
The length of a clot depends on pial collateral status, and the