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Clinical Relevance of Musical Murmurs in Color-Coded Carotid and Transcranial Duplex Sonographies

S.-K. Lin, S.-J. Ryu, Y.-J. Chang and T.-H. Lee
American Journal of Neuroradiology August 2006, 27 (7) 1493-1497;
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