Balloon-like Mobile Plaque in the Innominate Artery: Ultrasonographic and Pathological Perspectives of Repetitive Embolism.
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M. Ihara | K. Fukuma | Y. Inoue | H. Matsuda | T. Yoshimoto | S. Saito | H. Ikenouchi | K. Washida
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