Abstract
CT is the first method of examination that enables exact differential diagnosis of the cerebral infarct. The CT image alone allows differen-tiation between ischemic infarct and hemorrhage. The aim of our in-vestigation was to analyze development and regression of the ischemic infarct and to work out diagnostic and differential diagnostic criteria.
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Aulich, A., Wende, S., Fenske, A., Lange, S., Steinhoff, H. (1976). Diagnosis and Follow-up Studies in Cerebral Infarcts. In: Lanksch, W., Kazner, E. (eds) Cranial Computerized Tomography. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-66494-6_35
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