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- Sinha, Akansha, Stanwell, Peter, Killingsworth, Murray C., Bhaskar, Sonu M. M.
Stroke Aetiology and Collateral Status in Acute Ischemic Stroke Patients Receiving Reperfusion Therapy—A Meta-Analysis
- Sinha, Akansha, Stanwell, Peter, Beran, Roy G., Calic, Zeljka, Killingsworth, Murray C, Bhaskar, Sonu M. M.
Single-phase CT angiography: collateral grade is independent of scan weighting
- Bisson, Daniel-Alexandre, Mahmoudian, David, Shatil, Anwar S., Waggass, Ghouth, Zhang, Liying, Levi, Christopher, Spratt, Neil J., Lin, Longting, Liebeskind, David, Parsons, Mark, Bivard, Andrew, Aviv, Richard I.
- Bhaskar, Sonu, Bivard, Andrew, Stanwell, Peter, Parsons, Mark, Attia, John R., Nilsson, Michael, Levi, Christopher
Intracranial pressure and collateral blood flow
- Beard, Daniel J., Murtha, Lucy A., McLeod, Damian D., Spratt, Neil J.
Ischemic penumbra as a trigger for intracranial pressure rise: a potential cause for collateral failure and infarct progression?
- Beard, Daniel J., Logan, Caitlin L., McLeod, Damian D., Hood, Rebecca J., Pepperall, Debbie, Murtha, Lucy A., Spratt, Neil J.
A new understanding of factors regulating collateral blood flow during ischaemic stroke: elevated intracranial pressure is a potential cause of collateral failure in patients with stroke-in-progression
Intracranial pressure elevation reduces flow through collateral vessels and the penetrating arterioles they supply. A possible explanation for 'collateral failure' and infarct expansion after ischemic stroke
- Beard, Daniel J., McLeod, Damian D., Logan, Caitlin L., Murtha, Lucy A., Imtiaz, Mohammad S., van Helden, Dirk F., Spratt, Neil J.
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