The extent of perfusion deficit does not relate to the visibility of acute ischemic lesions on fluid-attenuated inversion recovery imaging.

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The extent of perfusion deficit does not relate to the visibility of acute ischemic lesions on fluid-attenuated inversion recovery imaging. / Cheng, Bastian; Rosenkranz, Michael; Krützelmann, Anna Christina; Fiehler, Jens; Forkert, Nils Daniel; Gerloff, Christian; Thomalla, Götz.

In: J NEUROIMAGING, Vol. 23, No. 2, 2, 2013, p. 215-218.

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title = "The extent of perfusion deficit does not relate to the visibility of acute ischemic lesions on fluid-attenuated inversion recovery imaging.",
abstract = "Fluid-attenuated inversion recovery imaging (FLAIR) has been suggested as a surrogate marker of lesion age in acute ischemic stroke. In a subgroup analysis, we evaluated whether the extent of perfusion deficit influences FLAIR lesion visibility and thus plays a role as a confounding variable in the interpretation of FLAIR images.",
author = "Bastian Cheng and Michael Rosenkranz and Kr{\"u}tzelmann, {Anna Christina} and Jens Fiehler and Forkert, {Nils Daniel} and Christian Gerloff and G{\"o}tz Thomalla",
year = "2013",
language = "English",
volume = "23",
pages = "215--218",
journal = "J NEUROIMAGING",
issn = "1051-2284",
publisher = "Wiley-Blackwell",
number = "2",

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T1 - The extent of perfusion deficit does not relate to the visibility of acute ischemic lesions on fluid-attenuated inversion recovery imaging.

AU - Cheng, Bastian

AU - Rosenkranz, Michael

AU - Krützelmann, Anna Christina

AU - Fiehler, Jens

AU - Forkert, Nils Daniel

AU - Gerloff, Christian

AU - Thomalla, Götz

PY - 2013

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N2 - Fluid-attenuated inversion recovery imaging (FLAIR) has been suggested as a surrogate marker of lesion age in acute ischemic stroke. In a subgroup analysis, we evaluated whether the extent of perfusion deficit influences FLAIR lesion visibility and thus plays a role as a confounding variable in the interpretation of FLAIR images.

AB - Fluid-attenuated inversion recovery imaging (FLAIR) has been suggested as a surrogate marker of lesion age in acute ischemic stroke. In a subgroup analysis, we evaluated whether the extent of perfusion deficit influences FLAIR lesion visibility and thus plays a role as a confounding variable in the interpretation of FLAIR images.

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VL - 23

SP - 215

EP - 218

JO - J NEUROIMAGING

JF - J NEUROIMAGING

SN - 1051-2284

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