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The Amount of Solid Cerebral Microemboli during Carotid Stenting Does Not Relate to the Frequency of Silent Ischemic Lesions
M. Rosenkranz, J. Fiehler, W. Niesen, C. Waiblinger, B. Eckert, O. Wittkugel, T. Kucinski, J. Röther, H. Zeumer, C. Weiller and U. Sliwka
American Journal of Neuroradiology January 2006, 27 (1) 157-161;
M. Rosenkranz
J. Fiehler
W. Niesen
C. Waiblinger
B. Eckert
O. Wittkugel
T. Kucinski
J. Röther
H. Zeumer
C. Weiller

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M. Rosenkranz, J. Fiehler, W. Niesen, C. Waiblinger, B. Eckert, O. Wittkugel, T. Kucinski, J. Röther, H. Zeumer, C. Weiller, U. Sliwka
The Amount of Solid Cerebral Microemboli during Carotid Stenting Does Not Relate to the Frequency of Silent Ischemic Lesions
American Journal of Neuroradiology Jan 2006, 27 (1) 157-161;
The Amount of Solid Cerebral Microemboli during Carotid Stenting Does Not Relate to the Frequency of Silent Ischemic Lesions
M. Rosenkranz, J. Fiehler, W. Niesen, C. Waiblinger, B. Eckert, O. Wittkugel, T. Kucinski, J. Röther, H. Zeumer, C. Weiller, U. Sliwka
American Journal of Neuroradiology Jan 2006, 27 (1) 157-161;
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