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Ultrasound Velocity Criteria for Vertebral Origin Stenosis
Journal of Neuroimaging, 06/30/09
Koch S et al. - The results support the use of PSV as a diagnostic criterion for VAo stenosis compared to a PSV ratio of VAo/V1 and VAo/V2.
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