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CT angiography in the evaluation of acute stroke.
D A Shrier, H Tanaka, Y Numaguchi, S Konno, U Patel and D Shibata
American Journal of Neuroradiology June 1997, 18 (6) 1011-1020;
D A Shrier
H Tanaka
Y Numaguchi
S Konno
U Patel

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D A Shrier, H Tanaka, Y Numaguchi, S Konno, U Patel, D Shibata
CT angiography in the evaluation of acute stroke.
American Journal of Neuroradiology Jun 1997, 18 (6) 1011-1020;
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