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The diagnosis of stroke often requires imaging over time. Initial imaging can help with diagnosing hemorrhage and evaluating for blood flow. Follow-up imaging can be used to identify developing perfusion abnormalities. Imaging at all points is critical in guiding possible treatments and interventions.
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Kissane, J., Neutze, J.A., Singh, H. (2020). Stroke. In: Kissane, J., Neutze, J., Singh, H. (eds) Radiology Fundamentals. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-22173-7_54
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