Juxtalumenal location of plaque necrosis and neoformation in symptomatic carotid stenosis.
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S. Glagov | J. Mckinsey | B. Gewertz | H. Bassiouny | G. Piano | Y. Sakaguchi | S. Mikucki | Seymour Glagov | Yashuhiro Sakaguchi | Giancarlo Piano
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