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Relationship between Variations in the Circle of Willis and Flow Rates in Internal Carotid and Basilar Arteries Determined by Means of Magnetic Resonance Imaging with Semiautomated Lumen Segmentation: Reference Data from 125 Healthy Volunteers
H. Tanaka, N. Fujita, T. Enoki, K. Matsumoto, Y. Watanabe, K. Murase and H. Nakamura
American Journal of Neuroradiology September 2006, 27 (8) 1770-1775;
H. Tanaka
N. Fujita
T. Enoki
K. Matsumoto
Y. Watanabe
K. Murase

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H. Tanaka, N. Fujita, T. Enoki, K. Matsumoto, Y. Watanabe, K. Murase, H. Nakamura
Relationship between Variations in the Circle of Willis and Flow Rates in Internal Carotid and Basilar Arteries Determined by Means of Magnetic Resonance Imaging with Semiautomated Lumen Segmentation: Reference Data from 125 Healthy Volunteers
American Journal of Neuroradiology Sep 2006, 27 (8) 1770-1775;
Relationship between Variations in the Circle of Willis and Flow Rates in Internal Carotid and Basilar Arteries Determined by Means of Magnetic Resonance Imaging with Semiautomated Lumen Segmentation: Reference Data from 125 Healthy Volunteers
H. Tanaka, N. Fujita, T. Enoki, K. Matsumoto, Y. Watanabe, K. Murase, H. Nakamura
American Journal of Neuroradiology Sep 2006, 27 (8) 1770-1775;
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