White matter signal abnormalities in normal individuals: correlation with carotid ultrasonography, cerebral blood flow measurements, and cerebrovascular risk factors.
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H Lechner | F Fazekas | F. Fazekas | R. Schmidt | H. Lechner | H. Offenbacher | K. Niederkorn | S. Horner | G. Bertha | H Offenbacher | R Schmidt | K Niederkorn | S Horner | G Bertha | G. Bertha | Reinhold Schmidt | Franz Fazekas | Hans Offenbacher | Susanne Homer | Gotz Bertha | Susanne Homer | R. Schmidt | R. Schmidt
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