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Leukoaraiosis: correlation of MR and CT findings with blood flow, atrophy, and cognition.
M Kobari, J S Meyer, M Ichijo and W T Oravez
American Journal of Neuroradiology March 1990, 11 (2) 273-281;
M Kobari
Cerebral Blood Flow Laboratory, Veterans Administration Medical Center, Houston, TX.
J S Meyer
Cerebral Blood Flow Laboratory, Veterans Administration Medical Center, Houston, TX.
M Ichijo
Cerebral Blood Flow Laboratory, Veterans Administration Medical Center, Houston, TX.
W T Oravez
Cerebral Blood Flow Laboratory, Veterans Administration Medical Center, Houston, TX.

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M Kobari, J S Meyer, M Ichijo, W T Oravez
Leukoaraiosis: correlation of MR and CT findings with blood flow, atrophy, and cognition.
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