Transient Ischemic Attack and Acute Ischemic Stroke: Associations With Retinal Microvascular Signs
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Paul Mitchell | Gerald Liew | Elena Rochtchina | G. Hankey | P. Mitchell | Jie-Jin Wang | P. Hand | G. Liew | E. Rochtchina | R. Lindley | Jie Jin Wang | Richard I. Lindley | Michelle L. Baker | Peter J. Hand | Graeme J. Hankey | Tien Y. Wong | T. Y. Wong | M. Baker
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