Baek, J.-H.; Kim, Y.D.; Lee, K.J.; Choi, J.K.; Baik, M.; Kim, B.M.; Kim, D.J.; Heo, J.H.; Nam, H.S.
Low Hypoperfusion Intensity Ratio Is Associated with a Favorable Outcome Even in Large Ischemic Core and Delayed Recanalization Time. J. Clin. Med. 2021, 10, 1869.
https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm10091869
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Baek J-H, Kim YD, Lee KJ, Choi JK, Baik M, Kim BM, Kim DJ, Heo JH, Nam HS.
Low Hypoperfusion Intensity Ratio Is Associated with a Favorable Outcome Even in Large Ischemic Core and Delayed Recanalization Time. Journal of Clinical Medicine. 2021; 10(9):1869.
https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm10091869
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Baek, Jang-Hyun, Young Dae Kim, Ki Jeong Lee, Jin Kyo Choi, Minyoul Baik, Byung Moon Kim, Dong Joon Kim, Ji Hoe Heo, and Hyo Suk Nam.
2021. "Low Hypoperfusion Intensity Ratio Is Associated with a Favorable Outcome Even in Large Ischemic Core and Delayed Recanalization Time" Journal of Clinical Medicine 10, no. 9: 1869.
https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm10091869
APA Style
Baek, J.-H., Kim, Y. D., Lee, K. J., Choi, J. K., Baik, M., Kim, B. M., Kim, D. J., Heo, J. H., & Nam, H. S.
(2021). Low Hypoperfusion Intensity Ratio Is Associated with a Favorable Outcome Even in Large Ischemic Core and Delayed Recanalization Time. Journal of Clinical Medicine, 10(9), 1869.
https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm10091869