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A Noninvasive Imaging Approach to Assess Plaque Severity: The Carotid Atherosclerosis Score
H.R. Underhill, T.S. Hatsukami, J. Cai, W. Yu, J.K. DeMarco, N.L. Polissar, H. Ota, X. Zhao, L. Dong, M. Oikawa and C. Yuan
American Journal of Neuroradiology January 2010, DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A2007
H.R. Underhill
T.S. Hatsukami
J. Cai
W. Yu
J.K. DeMarco
N.L. Polissar
H. Ota
X. Zhao
L. Dong
M. Oikawa


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A Noninvasive Imaging Approach to Assess Plaque Severity: The Carotid Atherosclerosis Score
H.R. Underhill, T.S. Hatsukami, J. Cai, W. Yu, J.K. DeMarco, N.L. Polissar, H. Ota, X. Zhao, L. Dong, M. Oikawa, C. Yuan
American Journal of Neuroradiology Jan 2010, DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.A2007
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