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Ischemic stroke
Original research
Timing of vessel imaging for suspected large vessel occlusions does not affect groin puncture time in transfer patients with stroke
- Correspondence to Dr John W Liang, Department of Neurology, Divisions of Cerebrovascular Disease, Critical Care and Neurotrauma, Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, 909 Walnut Street, 4th Floor, Philadelphia, PA 19107, USA; John.Liang{at}Jefferson.edu
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Timing of vessel imaging for suspected large vessel occlusions does not affect groin puncture time in transfer patients with stroke
Publication history
- Received November 4, 2016
- Accepted December 19, 2016
- First published January 24, 2017.
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December 19, 2017
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