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. 1956 Dec 1;2(5004):1265–1267. doi: 10.1136/bmj.2.5004.1265

Relief of Neurological Symptoms and Signs by Reconstruction of a Stenosed Internal Carotid Artery

Colin Edwards, Charles Rob
PMCID: PMC2036105  PMID: 13374318

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