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Multifocal hypointense cerebral lesions on gradient-echo MR are associated with chronic hypertension.
S Chan, K Kartha, S S Yoon, D W Desmond and S K Hilal
American Journal of Neuroradiology November 1996, 17 (10) 1821-1827;
S Chan
K Kartha
S S Yoon
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S Chan, K Kartha, S S Yoon, D W Desmond, S K Hilal
Multifocal hypointense cerebral lesions on gradient-echo MR are associated with chronic hypertension.
American Journal of Neuroradiology Nov 1996, 17 (10) 1821-1827;
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