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Transtemporal power- and frequency-based color-coded duplex sonography of cerebral veins and sinuses.
R W Baumgartner, F Gönner, M Arnold and R M Müri
American Journal of Neuroradiology October 1997, 18 (9) 1771-1781;
R W Baumgartner
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R W Baumgartner, F Gönner, M Arnold, R M Müri
Transtemporal power- and frequency-based color-coded duplex sonography of cerebral veins and sinuses.
American Journal of Neuroradiology Oct 1997, 18 (9) 1771-1781;
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