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Insular cortical ischemia is associated with but does not predict acute hypertension and is not related to acute hyperglycemia
Bibliographic Details
Main Authors:
Pettersen, J
,
Pexman, J
,
Barber, P
,
Demchuk, A
,
Buchan, A
,
Hill, M
Format:
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Published:
2005
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