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    Cardiomyocyte Regeneration: A Consensus Statement
    Thomas Eschenhagen, Roberto Bolli, Thomas Braun, Loren J. Field, Bernd K. Fleischmann, Jonas Frisén, Mauro Giacca, Joshua M. Hare, Steven R. Houser, Richard T. Lee, Eduardo Marbán, James F. Martin, Jeffery D. Molkentin, Charles E. Murry, Paul R. Riley, Pilar Ruiz-Lozano, Hesham A. Sadek, Mark A. Sussman and Joseph A. Hill
    Circulation. 2017;CIRCULATIONAHA.117.029343, originally published July 6, 2017
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    Remote or Extraischemic Intracerebral Hemorrhage—An Uncommon Complication of Stroke ThrombolysisResults From the Safe Implementation of Treatments in Stroke-International Stroke Thrombolysis Register
    Michael V. Mazya, Niaz Ahmed, Gary A. Ford, Carsten Hobohm, Robert Mikulik, A. Paiva Nunes and Nils Wahlgren
    Stroke. 2014;45:1657-1663, originally published May 1, 2014
    https://doi.org/10.1161/STROKEAHA.114.004923
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    Remote or Extraischemic Intracerebral Hemorrhage—An Uncommon Complication of Stroke Thrombolysis
    Michael V. Mazya, Niaz Ahmed, Gary A. Ford, Carsten Hobohm, Robert Mikulik, A. Paiva Nunes, Nils Wahlgren
    Stroke June 2014, 45 (6) 1657-1663; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1161/STROKEAHA.114.004923
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    Remote or Extraischemic Intracerebral Hemorrhage—An Uncommon Complication of Stroke Thrombolysis
    Michael V. Mazya, Niaz Ahmed, Gary A. Ford, Carsten Hobohm, Robert Mikulik, A. Paiva Nunes, Nils Wahlgren
    Stroke June 2014, 45 (6) 1657-1663; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1161/STROKEAHA.114.004923
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    Remote or Extraischemic Intracerebral Hemorrhage—An Uncommon Complication of Stroke Thrombolysis
    Michael V. Mazya, Niaz Ahmed, Gary A. Ford, Carsten Hobohm, Robert Mikulik, A. Paiva Nunes, Nils Wahlgren
    Stroke June 2014, 45 (6) 1657-1663; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1161/STROKEAHA.114.004923
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    Remote or Extraischemic Intracerebral Hemorrhage—An Uncommon Complication of Stroke Thrombolysis
    Michael V. Mazya, Niaz Ahmed, Gary A. Ford, Carsten Hobohm, Robert Mikulik, A. Paiva Nunes, Nils Wahlgren
    Stroke June 2014, 45 (6) 1657-1663; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1161/STROKEAHA.114.004923
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    Remote or Extraischemic Intracerebral Hemorrhage—An Uncommon Complication of Stroke Thrombolysis
    Michael V. Mazya, Niaz Ahmed, Gary A. Ford, Carsten Hobohm, Robert Mikulik, A. Paiva Nunes, Nils Wahlgren
    Stroke June 2014, 45 (6) 1657-1663; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1161/STROKEAHA.114.004923
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    Remote or Extraischemic Intracerebral Hemorrhage—An Uncommon Complication of Stroke Thrombolysis
    Michael V. Mazya, Niaz Ahmed, Gary A. Ford, Carsten Hobohm, Robert Mikulik, A. Paiva Nunes, Nils Wahlgren
    Stroke June 2014, 45 (6) 1657-1663; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1161/STROKEAHA.114.004923
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    Independent risk factors for pure remote parenchymal hemorrhage (PHr) vs pure PH. Final model of the backward-stepwise multiple logistic regression analysis. aOR indicates adjusted odds ratio; CI, confidence interval; NIHSS, National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale; and P-stroke, previous stroke.Show Less
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    Remote or Extraischemic Intracerebral Hemorrhage—An Uncommon Complication of Stroke ThrombolysisResults From the Safe Implementation of Treatments in Stroke-International Stroke Thrombolysis Register
    Michael V. Mazya, Niaz Ahmed, Gary A. Ford, Carsten Hobohm, Robert Mikulik, A. Paiva Nunes and Nils Wahlgren
    Stroke. 2014;45:1657-1663, originally published May 1, 2014
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    Remote or Extraischemic Intracerebral Hemorrhage—An Uncommon Complication of Stroke Thrombolysis
    Michael V. Mazya, Niaz Ahmed, Gary A. Ford, Carsten Hobohm, Robert Mikulik, A. Paiva Nunes, Nils Wahlgren
    Stroke June 2014, 45 (6) 1657-1663; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1161/STROKEAHA.114.004923
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    A, Multiple remote hemorrhages, defined as remote parenchymal hemorrhage (PHr) 2. B, Local hemorrhage within an infarct of the right occipital lobe, defined as PH1.
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