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Basic principles of magnetic resonance imaging in cerebral ischemia and initial clinical experience

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The basic principles of magnetic resonance imaging are described and their use in the investigation of cerebral ischemia outlined. A brief account is given of the clinical results of investigation to date.

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Brant-Zawadzki, M., Solomon, M., Newton, T.H. et al. Basic principles of magnetic resonance imaging in cerebral ischemia and initial clinical experience. Neuroradiology 27, 517–520 (1985). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00340847

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