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    Katsumata T, Otori T, Nishiyama Y, Okubo S, Nishiyama Y, Nagayama H, Ueda M, Utsumi K, Yamazaki M, Komaba Y, Katsura K, Katayama Y.
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  • 38. Relationship between chronic kidney disease and white matter hyperintensities on magnetic resonance imaging.
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