Collateral circulation is a potent predictor of revascularization and clinical outcomes after acute ischemic stroke, and various features of collateral flow may be seen with a variety of neuroimaging techniques. Maas et al. investigated assessment of collaterals on CT angiography source images as a predictive tool in ischemic stroke.
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Liebeskind, D. The currency of collateral circulation in acute ischemic stroke. Nat Rev Neurol 5, 645–646 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1038/nrneurol.2009.193
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