Ischemic stroke can have a t1w hyperintense appearance in absence of intralesional hemorrhage

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  • who: Philippa Weston from the Dick White Referrals, United Kingdom University of Glasgow, United Kingdom have published the Article: Ischemic stroke can have a T1w hyperintense appearance in absence of intralesional hemorrhage, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The aims of this study were 3-fold: The aim was to investigate the presence of T1w hyperintensity in dogs with ischemic infarcts. Due to the non-invasive and retrospective nature of this study, ethics approval was not necessary; however, consent for the use of data was obtained for all patients. For this study, a complete MRI series . . .

     

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