European Journal of Vascular Surgery
Volume 7, Issue 3, May 1993, Pages 252-256
Original articlePost-carotid endarterectomy hyperperfusion syndrome: Preliminary observations for identifying at risk patients by transcranial doppler sonography and the acetazolamide test*
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Presented at the 6th Annual Meeting of the European Society for Vascular Surgery, Athens, September 1992.
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