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Reversible Left Hemispheric Ischemia Secondary to Carotid Compression in Eagle Syndrome: Surgical and CT Angiographic Correlation
W.C. Chuang, J.H. Short, A.M. McKinney, L. Anker, B. Knoll and Z.J. McKinney
American Journal of Neuroradiology January 2007, 28 (1) 143-145;
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