Complex Plaques in the Proximal Descending Aorta: An Underestimated Embolic Source of Stroke
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Cornelius Weiller | Jürgen Hennig | Michael Markl | Andreas Harloff | Alex Frydrychowicz | Thomas Helbing | Christoph Strecker | C. Weiller | J. Hennig | M. Markl | M. Olschewski | A. Frydrychowicz | J. Weber | S. Brendecke | C. Strecker | A. Harloff | Johannes Weber | Manfred Olschewski | Jan Simon | Stefanie Brendecke | Dawit Assefa | J. Simon | T. Helbing | D. Assefa
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