Diabetes Increases Atrophy and Vascular Lesions on Brain MRI in Patients With Symptomatic Arterial Disease
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Geert Jan Biessels | Koen L Vincken | L. Kappelle | G. Biessels | K. Vincken | Y. van der Graaf | F. Visseren | W. Mali | A. M. Tiehuis | Yolanda van der Graaf | L Jaap Kappelle | Audrey M Tiehuis | Frank L Visseren | Auke P A Appelman | Willem P T M Mali | A. Appelman | Y. Graaf | A. Tiehuis
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