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    Regional access to Acute ischemic stroke intervention by RIOPELLE, R. J, HOWSE, D. C, BOLTON, C, ELSON, S, GROLL, D. L, HOLTOM, D, BRUNET, D. G, JACKSON, A. C, MELANSON, M, WEAVER, D. F

    Published in Stroke (1970) (01-03-2001)
    “…Benefit-risk ratios from recombinant tissue plasminogen activator (rtPA) therapy for acute ischemic stroke demonstrate lack of efficacy if intravenous…”
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    Performance of QPET, a high-resolution 3D PET imaging system for small volumes by McKee, B.T.A., Dickson, A.W., Howse, D.C.

    Published in IEEE transactions on medical imaging (01-03-1994)
    “…QPET is a positron imaging system developed at Queen's University for high-resolution, 3D imaging of small volumes; it includes a pair of planar gamma-ray…”
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    A deconvolution scatter correction for a 3-D PET system by McKee, B.T.A., Gurvey, A.T., Harvey, P.J., Howse, D.C.

    Published in IEEE transactions on medical imaging (01-12-1992)
    “…A method to remove the scattered background from a reconstructed image by deconvolution with a point response function which includes the scatter contribution…”
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    Accurate attenuation correction for a 3D PET system by McKee, B T, Clack, R, Harvey, P J, Hiltz, L G, Hogan, M J, Howse, D C

    Published in Physics in medicine & biology (01-05-1991)
    “…An accurate attenuation correction has been developed for a small-volume three-dimensional positron emission tomography (PET) system. Transmission data were…”
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    Removing the interference error between attenuation correction and scatter subtraction in 3D PET imaging by Harvey, P J, Howse, D C, McKee, B T

    Published in Physics in medicine & biology (01-03-1992)
    “…A method to remove the interference between attenuation correction and scatter subtraction has been developed for the QPET 3D imaging system at Queen's…”
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    Metabolic responses to status epilepticus in the rat, cat, and mouse by Howse, D C

    “…Prolonged sustained seizure activity (status epilepticus) was created in rats and cats using paralysis and ventilation to prevent muscular contraction and its…”
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    Impact of disability status on ischemic stroke costs in Canada in the first year by Mittmann, Nicole, Seung, Soo Jin, Hill, Michael D, Phillips, Stephen J, Hachinski, Vladimir, Coté, Robert, Buck, Brian H, Mackey, Ariane, Gladstone, David J, Howse, David C, Shuaib, Ashfaq, Sharma, Mike

    Published in Canadian journal of neurological sciences (01-11-2012)
    “…Longitudinal, patient-level data on resource use and costs after an ischemic stroke are lacking in Canada. The objectives of this analysis were to calculate…”
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    Compton scattering in a large-aperture positron imaging system by McKee, B.T.A., Hogan, M.J., Howse, D.C.N.

    Published in IEEE transactions on medical imaging (01-09-1988)
    “…Compton scattering of gamma rays within the image volume has been assessed for a large-aperture positron-emission-tomography imaging system. The Compton…”
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    Reversible parkinsonism induced by hypercalcemia and primary hyperparathyroidism by Kovacs, C S, Howse, D C, Yendt, E R

    Published in Archives of internal medicine (1960) (10-05-1993)
    “…We describe a patient who had the recent onset of both primary hyperparathyroidism and parkinsonism. Surgical removal of a parathyroid adenoma was followed by…”
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    Computerized cranial tomography in Wilson disease by Nelson, R F, Guzman, D A, Grahovac, Z, Howse, D C

    Published in Neurology (01-06-1979)
    “…Hepatolenticular degeneration (Wilson disease) is suspected by the clinical picture and confirmed by characteristic laboratory demonstration of impaired copper…”
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