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Prognostication of Recovery Following Stroke Using the Comparison of CT and Technetium-99m HM-PAO SPECT
James M. Mountz, Jack G. Modell, Norman L. Foster, Erin S. DuPree, Robert J. Ackermann, Neil A. Petry, Laurie E. Bluemlein and David E. Kuhl
Journal of Nuclear Medicine January 1990, 31 (1) 61-66;
James M. Mountz
Jack G. Modell
Norman L. Foster
Erin S. DuPree
Robert J. Ackermann
Neil A. Petry
Laurie E. Bluemlein


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Prognostication of Recovery Following Stroke Using the Comparison of CT and Technetium-99m HM-PAO SPECT
James M. Mountz, Jack G. Modell, Norman L. Foster, Erin S. DuPree, Robert J. Ackermann, Neil A. Petry, Laurie E. Bluemlein, David E. Kuhl
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