In vitro comparison of alternative methods for quantifying the severity of Doppler spectral broadening for the diagnosis of carotid arterial occlusive disease.
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M Kassam | P. Kalman | K. Johnston | M. Kassam | K W Johnston | P G Kalman | P. Zuech | K. Poots | P Zuech | K Poots
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