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127 related items for PubMed ID: 11826600

  • 21. Images in vascular ultrasound. Stenosis of the innominate or left common carotid artery origin diagnosed on carotid ultrasound examination.
    Hriljac I, Gustavson S, Olin JW.
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    Bazzocchi M, Quaia E, Zuiani C, Moroldo M.
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    Esen K, Yilmaz C, Kaya O, Soker G, Gulek B, Sahin DY.
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  • 24. Transcranial Doppler sonography and magnetic resonance angiography in the assessment of collateral hemispheric flow in patients with carotid artery disease.
    Anzola GP, Gasparotti R, Magoni M, Prandini F.
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  • 25. Clinical and hemodynamic significance of innominate artery lesions evaluated by ultrasonography and digital angiography.
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