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    Collateral assessment on magnetic resonance imaging/angiography up to 30 hours after stroke onset by Tomari, Shinya, Lillicrap, Thomas, Garcia-Esperon, Carlos, Tomari Kashida, Yumi, Bivard, Andrew, Lin, Longting, Levi, Christopher R, Spratt, Neil J

    Published in PloS one (03-09-2024)
    “…We aimed to validate hyperintense vessel sign (HVS) on FLAIR imaging or posterior cerebral artery (PCA) laterality on MR angiography beyond 4.5 hours after…”
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    Collateral assessment on magnetic resonance imaging/angiography up to 30 hours after stroke onset by Shinya Tomari, Thomas Lillicrap, Carlos Garcia-Esperon, Yumi Tomari Kashida, Andrew Bivard, Longting Lin, Christopher R Levi, Neil J Spratt

    Published in PloS one (01-01-2024)
    “…PurposeWe aimed to validate hyperintense vessel sign (HVS) on FLAIR imaging or posterior cerebral artery (PCA) laterality on MR angiography beyond 4.5 hours…”
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    Ischemic Lesion Growth in Patients with a Persistent Target Mismatch After Large Vessel Occlusion by Tomari, Shinya, Lillicrap, Thomas, Garcia-Esperon, Carlos, Kashida, Yumi Tomari, Bivard, Andrew, Lin, Longting, Levi, Christopher R., Spratt, Neil J.

    Published in Clinical neuroradiology (Munich) (01-03-2023)
    “…Background Failure to reperfuse a cerebral occlusion resulting in a persistent penumbral pattern has not been fully described. Methods We retrospectively…”
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    Bushfire-smoke trigger hospital admissions with cerebrovascular diseases: Evidence from 2019–20 bushfire in Australia by Hasnain, Md Golam, Garcia-Esperon, Carlos, Tomari, Yumi Kashida, Walker, Rhonda, Saluja, Tarunpreet, Rahman, Md Mijanur, Boyle, Andrew, Levi, Christopher R, Naidu, Ravi, Filippelli, Gabriel, Spratt, Neil J

    Published in European stroke journal (01-06-2024)
    “…Introduction: Exposure to ambient air pollution is strongly associated with increased cerebrovascular diseases. The 2019–20 bushfire season in Australia burnt…”
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