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The Relationship between Cerebral Infarction and Angiographic Characteristics in Childhood Moyamoya Disease
Shunji Mugikura, Shoki Takahashi, Shuichi Higano, Reizo Shirane, Noriko Kurihara, Susumu Furuta, Masayuki Ezura and Akira Takahashi
American Journal of Neuroradiology February 1999, 20 (2) 336-343;
Shunji Mugikura
Shoki Takahashi
Shuichi Higano
Reizo Shirane
Noriko Kurihara
Susumu Furuta
Masayuki Ezura
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The Relationship between Cerebral Infarction and Angiographic Characteristics in Childhood Moyamoya Disease
Shunji Mugikura, Shoki Takahashi, Shuichi Higano, Reizo Shirane, Noriko Kurihara, Susumu Furuta, Masayuki Ezura, Akira Takahashi
American Journal of Neuroradiology Feb 1999, 20 (2) 336-343;
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