Antemortem MRI findings associated with microinfarcts at autopsy.

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Published in Neurology on May 02, 2014

Authors

Mekala R Raman1, Gregory M Preboske1, Scott A Przybelski1, Jeffrey L Gunter1, Matthew L Senjem1, Prashanthi Vemuri1, Matthew C Murphy1, Melissa E Murray1, Bradley F Boeve1, David S Knopman1, Ronald C Petersen1, Joseph E Parisi1, Dennis W Dickson1, Clifford R Jack1, Kejal Kantarci2

Author Affiliations

1: From the Departments of Neurology (M.R.R., B.F.B., D.S.K., R.C.P.), Radiology (G.M.P., J.L.G., M.L.S., P.V., M.C.M., C.R.J., K.K.), Health Sciences Research (S.A.P.), and Pathology (J.E.P.), Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN; and Department of Neuroscience (M.E.M., D.W.D.), Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, FL.
2: From the Departments of Neurology (M.R.R., B.F.B., D.S.K., R.C.P.), Radiology (G.M.P., J.L.G., M.L.S., P.V., M.C.M., C.R.J., K.K.), Health Sciences Research (S.A.P.), and Pathology (J.E.P.), Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN; and Department of Neuroscience (M.E.M., D.W.D.), Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, FL. kantarci.kejal@mayo.edu.

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