Basilar Artery Diameter Is an Independent Predictor of Incident Cardiovascular Events
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Hideki Mochizuki | Shuhei Okazaki | Manabu Sakaguchi | K. Kitagawa | Y. Yagita | H. Mochizuki | Makiko Tanaka | Makiko Tanaka | Kaori Miwa | Shigetaka Furukado | Yoshiki Yagita | Kazuo Kitagawa | M. Sakaguchi | Shuhei Okazaki | K. Miwa | S. Furukado | Shigetaka Furukado
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