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Original Contributions Factors Affecting the Angiographic Recanalization and Early Clinical Improvement in Middle Cerebral Artery Territory Infarction After Thrombolysis
Jee-Hyun Kwon; Sun U. Kwon; Ju H. Lee; Choong G. Choi; Dae C. Suh; Jong S. Kim
Arch Neurol 2004; 61: 1682-1686.
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Original Contributions Prediction of Hospital Disposition After Thrombolysis for Acute Ischemic Stroke Using the National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale
Daniel J. Schlegel; David Tanne; Andrew M. Demchuk; Steven R. Levine; Scott E. Kasner; for the Multicenter rt-PA Stroke Survey Group
Arch Neurol 2004; 61: 1061-1064.
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Original Contributions Number Needed to Treat Estimates Incorporating Effects Over the Entire Range of Clinical Outcomes: Novel Derivation Method and Application to Thrombolytic Therapy for Acute Stroke
Original Contributions Digital Video-Electroencephalographic Monitoring in the Neurological-Neurosurgical Intensive Care Unit: Clinical Features and Outcome
Jeyaraj D. Pandian; Gregory D. Cascino; Elson L. So; Edward Manno; Jimmy R. Fulgham
Arch Neurol 2004; 61: 1090-1094.
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Original Contributions Basilar Artery Occlusive Disease in the New England Medical Center Posterior Circulation Registry
Barbara Voetsch; L. Dana DeWitt; Michael S. Pessin; Louis R. Caplan
Arch Neurol 2004; 61: 496-504.
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Original Contributions Multiphasic Helical Computed Tomography Predicts Subsequent Development of Severe Brain Edema in Acute Ischemic Stroke
Soo Joo Lee; Kwang Ho Lee; Dong Gyu Na; Hong Sik Byun; Yong Boem Kim; Young-Min Shon; Soo-Jin Cho; Jun Lee; Chin-Sang Chung; Seung-Chyul Hong
Arch Neurol 2004; 61: 505-509.
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Original Contributions The Course of Patients With Lacunar Infarcts and a Parent Arterial Lesion: Similarities to Large Artery vs Small Artery Disease
Oh Young Bang; Sung Yeol Joo; Phil Hyu Lee; Uk Shik Joo; Jae Hyuk Lee; In Soo Joo; Kyoon Huh
Arch Neurol 2004; 61: 514-519.
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Original Contributions Infratentorial Lesions Predict Long-term Disability in Patients With Initial Findings Suggestive of Multiple Sclerosis
Arjan Minneboo; Frederick Barkhof; Chris H. Polman; Bernard M. J. Uitdehaag; Dirk L. Knol; Jonas A. Castelijns
Arch Neurol 2004; 61: 217-221.
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Original Contributions Specificity of Barkhof Criteria in Predicting Conversion to Multiple Sclerosis When Applied to Clinically Isolated Brainstem Syndromes
Jaume Sastre-Garriga; Mar Tintoré; Alex Rovira; Carlos Nos; Jordi Río; Alan J. Thompson; Xavier Montalban
Arch Neurol 2004; 61: 222-224.
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Original Contributions Prediction of Neuropsychological Impairment in Multiple Sclerosis: Comparison of Conventional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Measures of Atrophy and Lesion Burden
Ralph H. B. Benedict; Bianca Weinstock-Guttman; Inna Fishman; Jitendra Sharma; Christopher W. Tjoa; Rohit Bakshi
Arch Neurol 2004; 61: 226-230.
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