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Peak Systolic and Diastolic CSF Velocity in the Foramen Magnum in Adult Patients with Chiari I Malformations and in Normal Control Participants
Victor M. Haughton, Frank R. Korosec, Joshua E. Medow, Maria T. Dolar and Bermans J. Iskandar
American Journal of Neuroradiology February 2003, 24 (2) 169-176;
Victor M. Haughton
Frank R. Korosec
Joshua E. Medow
Maria T. Dolar

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Victor M. Haughton, Frank R. Korosec, Joshua E. Medow, Maria T. Dolar, Bermans J. Iskandar
Peak Systolic and Diastolic CSF Velocity in the Foramen Magnum in Adult Patients with Chiari I Malformations and in Normal Control Participants
American Journal of Neuroradiology Feb 2003, 24 (2) 169-176;
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