Abstract

“ … the outcome of incomplete cerebral ischemia is of particular interest. … one hopes it will become possible to conduct treatment and to evaluate prognosis in the acute stroke patient by reproducible repeatable measurement in man.” Astrup et al1 Why is the penumbra so important? In the 1970s it gave us the first insight into the prolonged nature of tissue survival after stroke. In the 1990s …

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