Inverse correlation between cerebral blood flow measured by continuous arterial spin-labeling (CASL) MRI and neurocognitive function in children with sickle cell anemia (SCA).
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Michael A Kraut | Elias R Melhem | Hanzhang Lu | M. Kraut | P. V. van Zijl | Hanzhang Lu | E. Melhem | J. Strouse | J. Casella | John J Strouse | James F Casella | C. Cox | Christiane S Cox | Alexander Razumovsky | Kaleb Yohay | Peter C van Zijl | K. Yohay | A. Razumovsky | Peter C M van Zijl
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