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March 01 1993
Are some cases of cerebral infarction due to venous occlusive disease?
JS Gill;
JS Gill
1Departments of Medicine, Dudley Road Hospital East Birmingham Hospital and Midland Eye Hospital, Birmingham
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C Clough;
C Clough
1Departments of Medicine, Dudley Road Hospital East Birmingham Hospital and Midland Eye Hospital, Birmingham
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EE Kritzinger;
EE Kritzinger
1Departments of Medicine, Dudley Road Hospital East Birmingham Hospital and Midland Eye Hospital, Birmingham
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DG Beevers;
DG Beevers
1Departments of Medicine, Dudley Road Hospital East Birmingham Hospital and Midland Eye Hospital, Birmingham
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PM Dodson
PM Dodson
1Departments of Medicine, Dudley Road Hospital East Birmingham Hospital and Midland Eye Hospital, Birmingham
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Clin Sci (Lond) (1993) 84 (s28): 28P.
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JS Gill, C Clough, EE Kritzinger, DG Beevers, PM Dodson; Are some cases of cerebral infarction due to venous occlusive disease?. Clin Sci (Lond) 1 March 1993; 84 (s28): 28P. doi: https://doi.org/10.1042/cs084028P
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