Acute stroke: improved nonenhanced CT detection--benefits of soft-copy interpretation by using variable window width and center level settings.
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R. Gonzalez | W. Koroshetz | G. Hunter | M. Lev | J. Farkas | J. Gemmete | S. Hossain | Syeda T. Hossain | J. Farkas | R. González | J. J. Gemmete | Syeda T. Hossain | George J. Hunter | R. Gilberto Gonzalez | R. G. Gonzalez
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