Imaging the future of stroke: II. Hemorr
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David S. Liebeskind
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Article
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2010
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John Wiley and Sons
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English
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## Abstract Bleeding into the brain or adjacent structures is one of the most devastating neurological conditions, incurring tremendous emotional, financial, and societal costs. Imaging is essential to differentiate variants of hemorrhage, as the clinical features may be insufficient. A comprehensi