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A case with difficulty in the diagnose of cardiogenic or aortogenic brain embolism

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Title
A case with difficulty in the diagnose of cardiogenic or aortogenic brain embolism
Published in
Neurosonology, January 2015
DOI 10.2301/neurosonology.28.1
Authors

Yuji UENO, Takao URABE, Nobutaka HATTORI

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