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  • 33. [A case of vertebral artery dissection with recurrent brain embolism].
    Nakase T, Suzuki A, Okane K, Nagata K.
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    Ramphul N, Geary U.
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    Patel A, Lee R, Fritz W, Matos E, Freeman JW.
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    Mateen F, Rajput A, Toth C, Fladeland D, Wijdicks EF.
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  • 37. Sporadic hemiplegic migraine.
    Thomsen LL, Olesen J.
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  • 38. Cluster-like headache from vertebral artery dissection: angiographic evidence of neurovascular activation.
    Lai SL, Chang YY, Liu JS, Chen SS.
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