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Measurement of Cerebral Hemodynamics with Perfusion-weighted MR Imaging: Comparison with Pre- and Post-acetazolamide 133Xe-SPECT in Occlusive Carotid Disease

Keiichi Kikuchi, Kenya Murase, Hitoshi Miki, Takanori Kikuchi, Yoshifumi Sugawara, Teruhito Mochizuki, Junpei Ikezoe and Shiro Ohue
American Journal of Neuroradiology February 2001, 22 (2) 248-254;
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