Aqueductal cerebrospinal fluid pulsatility in healthy individuals is affected by impaired cerebral venous outflow.
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Aqueductal cerebrospinal fluid pulsatility in healthy individuals is affected by impaired cerebral venous outflow.
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Aqueductal cerebrospinal fluid ...... aired cerebral venous outflow.
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Aqueductal cerebrospinal fluid ...... aired cerebral venous outflow.
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Aqueductal cerebrospinal fluid ...... aired cerebral venous outflow.
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Aqueductal cerebrospinal fluid ...... aired cerebral venous outflow.
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Aqueductal cerebrospinal fluid ...... aired cerebral venous outflow.
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Aqueductal cerebrospinal fluid ...... aired cerebral venous outflow.
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Christopher Magnano
Clive B Beggs
David Hojnacki
Ellen Carl
Karen Marr
Niels Bergsland
Pavel Belov
Simon J Shepherd
Steven Grisafi
Vesela Valnarov
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10.1002/JMRI.24468
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2013-11-08T00:00:00Z