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Cerebral blood flow measurement following extreme blood pressure reduction in an acute intracerebral hemorrhage patientSEBASTIAN, Joseph; EMERY, Derek; KOTYLAK, Trevor et al.Clinical neurology and neurosurgery (Dutch-Flemish ed.). 2011, Vol 113, Num 7, pp 599-601, issn 0303-8467, 3 p.Article

Pretreatment diffusion- and perfusion-MR lesion volumes have a crucial influence on clinical response to stroke thrombolysisPARSONS, Mark W; CHRISTENSEN, Soren; DAVIS, Stephen M et al.Journal of cerebral blood flow and metabolism. 2010, Vol 30, Num 6, pp 1214-1225, issn 0271-678X, 12 p.Article

Perihematomal edema in primary intracerebral hemorrhage is plasma derivedBUTCHER, Ken S; BAIRD, Tracey; MACGREGOR, Lachlan et al.Stroke (1970). 2004, Vol 35, Num 8, pp 1879-1885, issn 0039-2499, 7 p.Article

Carotid Revascularization: An UpdateO'KELLY, Cian J; BUTCHER, Ken S; MARCHAK, B. Elaine et al.Canadian journal of neurological sciences. 2010, Vol 37, Num 3, pp 320-335, issn 0317-1671, 16 p.Article

Apparent diffusion coefficient thresholds do not predict the response to acute stroke thrombolysisLOH, Poh-Sien; BUTCHER, Ken S; PARSONS, Mark W et al.Stroke (1970). 2005, Vol 36, Num 12, pp 2626-2631, issn 0039-2499, 6 p.Article

Insular cortical ischemia is independently associated with acute stress hyperglycemiaALLPORT, Louise E; BUTCHER, Ken S; BAIRD, Tracey A et al.Stroke (1970). 2004, Vol 35, Num 8, pp 1886-1891, issn 0039-2499, 6 p.Article

Persistent poststroke hyperglycemia is independently associated with infarct expansion and worse clinical outcomeBAIRD, Tracey A; PARSONS, Mark W; PHANH, Thanh et al.Stroke (1970). 2003, Vol 34, Num 9, pp 2208-2214, issn 0039-2499, 7 p.Article

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