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Scheldeman L, Wouters A, Dupont P, et al. Reversible Edema in the Penumbra Correlates With Severity of Hypoperfusion. Stroke. 2021;52(7):2338-2346doi: 10.1161/STROKEAHA.120.033071.
Scheldeman, L., Wouters, A., Dupont, P., Christensen, S., Boutitie, F., Cheng, B., Ebinger, M., Endres, M., Fiebach, J. B., Gerloff, C., Muir, K. W., Nighoghossian, N., Pedraza, S., Simonsen, C. Z., Ringelstein, E. B., Chamorro, A., Grond, M., Laage, R., Schneider, A., Thomalla, G., Thijs, V., & Lemmens, R. (2021). Reversible Edema in the Penumbra Correlates With Severity of Hypoperfusion. Stroke, 52(7), 2338-2346. https://doi.org/10.1161/STROKEAHA.120.033071
Scheldeman, Lauranne, et al. "Reversible Edema in the Penumbra Correlates With Severity of Hypoperfusion." Stroke vol. 52,7 (2021): 2338-2346. doi: https://doi.org/10.1161/STROKEAHA.120.033071
Scheldeman L, Wouters A, Dupont P, Christensen S, Boutitie F, Cheng B, Ebinger M, Endres M, Fiebach JB, Gerloff C, Muir KW, Nighoghossian N, Pedraza S, Simonsen CZ, Ringelstein EB, Chamorro A, Grond M, Laage R, Schneider A, Thomalla G, Thijs V, Lemmens R. Reversible Edema in the Penumbra Correlates With Severity of Hypoperfusion. Stroke. 2021 Jul;52(7):2338-2346. doi: 10.1161/STROKEAHA.120.033071. Epub 2021 May 13. PMID: 33980046.
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