Recurrent ischemia in symptomatic carotid occlusion: prognostic value of hemodynamic factors.

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Published in Neurology on December 26, 2000

Authors

C J Klijn1, L J Kappelle, A C van Huffelen, G H Visser, A Algra, C A Tulleken, J van Gijn

Author Affiliations

1: University Department of Neurology, Clinical Neurophysiology and Neurosurgery, the Julius Center for Patient Oriented Research, University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht, The Netherlands. c.j.m.klijn@neuro.azu.nl

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