Flip-Flop Phenomenon: Swallowing-Induced Arterial Displacement as an Indicator of Carotid Artery Disease
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H. Maruyama | K. Toyoda | M. Ihara | K. Nagatsuka | H. Yamagami | Kozue Saito | Y. Yamaguchi | Soichiro Abe | Tomotaka Tanaka | S. Wada | K. Kajimoto | N. Kinoshita
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