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Corrigendum to “Impact of width of susceptibility vessel sign on recanalization following endovascular therapy” [Journal of the Neurological Sciences 446 (2023) 120583]

Journal of the Neurological Sciences(2023)

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The authors regret that one affiliation has not been added to several authors. Please add the following affiliation to Dr. Kanamoto, Dr. Tateishi, and Dr. Tsujino: Department of Clinical Neuroscience, Unit of Clinical Medicine, Nagasaki University Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Nagasaki City, Japan. The first author is a graduate student at Nagasaki University while working at Nagasaki University Hospital. He cannot graduate unless he clearly states in his thesis affiliation that he is a graduate student. This is a very serious problem for us. The authors would like to apologise for any inconvenience caused. Please add Nagasaki University Graduate School to the affiliation of the thesis. Impact of width of susceptibility vessel sign on recanalization following endovascular therapyJournal of the Neurological SciencesVol. 446PreviewWe aimed to investigate the relationship between arterial recanalization following endovascular therapy and the susceptibility vessel sign (SVS) length and width on susceptibility-weighted imaging. Full-Text PDF
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endovascular therapy”,susceptibility vessel sign,neurological sciences,corrigendum,recanalization
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