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Hemodynamic effects of middle cerebral artery stenosis and occlusion.
C P Derdeyn, W J Powers and R L Grubb
American Journal of Neuroradiology September 1998, 19 (8) 1463-1469;
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Hemodynamic effects of middle cerebral artery stenosis and occlusion.
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