Transcranial Doppler detected cerebral microembolism following carotid endarterectomy. High microembolic signal loads predict postoperative cerebral ischaemia.
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G. Donnan | C. Levi | C. Bladin | B. Chambers | C F Bladin | G A Donnan | C R Levi | G. Fell | B R Chambers | G Fell | B. Beiles | H M O'Malley | A K Roberts | M C Hoare | J P Royle | A Chan | B C Beiles | M. Hoare | J. Royle | H. O'Malley | A. K. Roberts | A. Chan | C. R. Levi
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