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    2 research outputs found

    Cortical border-zone infarcts: clinical features, causes and outcome

    Author
    1. Christian Denier
    2. Claire Joinlambert
    3. Constance Flamand-Roze
    4. David Adams
    5. Denis Ducreux
    6. Guillaume Saliou
    7. Mariana Sarov
    8. Marie Saliou-Théaudin
    9. Pascal Masnou
    10. Patrick Assayag
    11. Raphaelle Souillard
    12. Thierry Guedj
    Publication venue
    Publication date
    12/02/2020
    Field of study
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    Cortical border-zone infarcts: clinical features, causes and outcome

    Author
    1. Christian Denier
    2. Claire Joinlambert
    3. Constance Flamand-Roze
    4. David Adams
    5. Denis Ducreux
    6. Guillaume Saliou
    7. Mariana Sarov
    8. Marie Saliou-Théaudin
    9. Pascal Masnou
    10. Patrick Assayag
    11. Raphaelle Souillard
    12. Thierry Guedj
    Publication venue
    BMJ
    Publication date
    13/06/2012
    Field of study
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