Vertebral artery insufficiency as a possible mechanism for sudden infant death - in vivo evidence does not support findings from postmortem studies
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概要
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- 2003-08-01
著者
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Vanhatalo Sampsa
Department Of Anatomy Institute Of Biomedicine 00014 University Of Helsinki
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Riikonen Raili
Department Of Child Neurology Children's Hospital University Of Kuopio
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NIKOLAJEV Kari
Department of Pediatrics, Children's Hospital, University of Kuopio
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KIEKARA Olavi
Department of Clinical Radiology, Children's Hospital, University of Kuopio
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SEURI Raija
Department of Clinical Radiology, Children's Hospital, University of Kuopio
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Seuri Raija
Department Of Clinical Radiology Children's Hospital University Of Kuopio
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Nikolajev Kari
Department Of Pediatrics Children's Hospital University Of Kuopio
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Nikolajev Kari
Department Of Pediatrics
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Kiekara Olavi
Department Of Clinical Radiology Children's Hospital University Of Kuopio
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