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Keywords: Haemorrhagic transformation
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P. Renou, I. Sibon, T. Tourdias, F. Rouanet, C. Rosso, D. Galanaud, A. Drier, M. Coudert, S. Deltour, S. Crozier, D. Dormont, Y. Samson
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Cerebrovascular Diseases
Cerebrovasc Dis (2010) 29 (6): 597–604.
Published Online: 23 April 2010
...P. Renou; I. Sibon; T. Tourdias; F. Rouanet; C. Rosso; D. Galanaud; A. Drier; M. Coudert; S. Deltour; S. Crozier; D. Dormont; Y. Samson Background: Postthrombolysis brain haemorrhagic transformations (HT) are often categorized with the CT-based classification of the European Cooperative Acute...
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Journal:
Cerebrovascular Diseases
Cerebrovasc Dis (1994) 4 (6): 412–416.
Published Online: 23 December 1994
... and the water content was determined using wet and dry weights. The data for the infarcted tissues with either complete (3 brains) or partial (6 brains) haemorrhagic transformation were compared with those of non-haemorrhagic infarcts (6 brains) and with reference values. The most striking difference between...