Time is brain—quantified

  • Stroke J
  • 2006 U
ISSN: 0039-2499
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Abstract

Background and Purpose— The phrase “time is brain” emphasizes that human nervous tissue is rapidly lost as stroke progresses and emergent evaluation and therapy are required. Recent advances in quantitative neurostereology and stroke neuroimaging permit calculation of just how much brain is lost per unit time in acute ischemic stroke.

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Stroke, J. S.-, & 2006, undefined. (2006). Time is brain—quantified. Ahajournals.OrgJL SaverStroke, 2006•ahajournals.Org, 37(1), 263–266. Retrieved from https://www.ahajournals.org/doi/abs/10.1161/01.STR.0000196957.55928.ab

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