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J H Warwick Pexman

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CMAJ : Canadian Medical Association Journal = Journal De L'Association Medicale Canadienne|May 29, 2003
The eyes have it: conjugate eye deviation on CT scan aids in early detection of ischemic strokeJessica E Simon, James Kennedy, J H Warwick Pexman, et al.
Neurology|August 9, 2006
How well does ASPECTS predict the outcome of acute stroke treated with IV tPA?Nicolas U Weir, J H Warwick Pexman, Michael D Hill, et al.
Stroke|March 29, 2003
CTA source images in acute strokeMichael D Hill, Shelagh B Coutts, J H Warwick Pexman, et al.
Age and Ageing|February 13, 2004
Is intravenous recombinant tissue plasminogen activator (rt-PA) safe for use in patients over 80 years old with acute ischaemic stroke? - The Calgary experienceJessica E Simon, David L Sandler, J H Warwick Pexman, et al.
Stroke|November 24, 2006
Asymptomatic hemorrhage after thrombolysis may not be benign: prognosis by hemorrhage type in the Canadian alteplase for stroke effectiveness study registryImanuel Dzialowski, J H Warwick Pexman, Philip A Barber, et al.
Stroke|September 13, 2003
ASPECTS reading requires training and experienceShelagh B Coutts, Michael D Hill, Andrew M Demchuk, et al.
Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry|September 21, 2004
The probability of middle cerebral artery MRA flow signal abnormality with quantified CT ischaemic change: targets for future therapeutic studiesP A Barber, A M Demchuk, M D Hill, et al.
Stroke|January 17, 2004
Mild neurological symptoms despite middle cerebral artery occlusionShelagh B Coutts, Philip A Barber, Andrew M Demchuk, et al.
AJNR. American Journal of Neuroradiology|March 24, 2004
Hyperacute stroke: experience essential when reading unenhanced CT scansJ H Warwick Pexman, Michael D Hill, Alastair M Buchan, et al.
Stroke|October 16, 2004
ASPECTS on CTA source images versus unenhanced CT: added value in predicting final infarct extent and clinical outcomeShelagh B Coutts, Michael H Lev, Michael Eliasziw, et al.
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CMAJ : Canadian Medical Association Journal = Journal De L'Association Medicale Canadienne|May 29, 2003
The eyes have it: conjugate eye deviation on CT scan aids in early detection of ischemic strokeJessica E Simon, James Kennedy, J H Warwick Pexman, et al.
Neurology|August 9, 2006
How well does ASPECTS predict the outcome of acute stroke treated with IV tPA?Nicolas U Weir, J H Warwick Pexman, Michael D Hill, et al.
Stroke|March 29, 2003
CTA source images in acute strokeMichael D Hill, Shelagh B Coutts, J H Warwick Pexman, et al.
Age and Ageing|February 13, 2004
Is intravenous recombinant tissue plasminogen activator (rt-PA) safe for use in patients over 80 years old with acute ischaemic stroke? - The Calgary experienceJessica E Simon, David L Sandler, J H Warwick Pexman, et al.
Stroke|November 24, 2006
Asymptomatic hemorrhage after thrombolysis may not be benign: prognosis by hemorrhage type in the Canadian alteplase for stroke effectiveness study registryImanuel Dzialowski, J H Warwick Pexman, Philip A Barber, et al.
Stroke|September 13, 2003
ASPECTS reading requires training and experienceShelagh B Coutts, Michael D Hill, Andrew M Demchuk, et al.
Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry|September 21, 2004
The probability of middle cerebral artery MRA flow signal abnormality with quantified CT ischaemic change: targets for future therapeutic studiesP A Barber, A M Demchuk, M D Hill, et al.
Stroke|January 17, 2004
Mild neurological symptoms despite middle cerebral artery occlusionShelagh B Coutts, Philip A Barber, Andrew M Demchuk, et al.
AJNR. American Journal of Neuroradiology|March 24, 2004
Hyperacute stroke: experience essential when reading unenhanced CT scansJ H Warwick Pexman, Michael D Hill, Alastair M Buchan, et al.
Stroke|October 16, 2004
ASPECTS on CTA source images versus unenhanced CT: added value in predicting final infarct extent and clinical outcomeShelagh B Coutts, Michael H Lev, Michael Eliasziw, et al.
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