Multislice continuous arterial spin‐labeled perfusion MRI in patients with chronic occlusive cerebrovascular disease: A correlative study with CO2 PET validation
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Harumi Itoh | Hirohiko Kimura | Yoshiharu Yonekura | Y. Yonekura | T. Tsuchida | H. Itoh | H. Kimura | Y. Koshimoto | Yoshio Koshimoto | Hirotsugu Kado | Tatsurou Tsuchida | H. Kado
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