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Relationship between right-to-left shunt detected by c-TCD and clinical characteristics in migraine patients

Zhe Shi, Yonghui Wu, Lei Su, Ying Zhou, Lan Zhang, Da Xu and Yan Xing
Neurosciences Journal July 2022, 27 (3) 143-149; DOI: https://doi.org/10.17712/nsj.2022.3.20210109
Zhe Shi
From Department of Neurology (Xing, Shi, Su, Zhou, Zhang, Xu D), from the Department of Cardiology (Wu Y), Aviation General Hospital, People’s Republic of China, Beijing,
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Yonghui Wu
From Department of Neurology (Xing, Shi, Su, Zhou, Zhang, Xu D), from the Department of Cardiology (Wu Y), Aviation General Hospital, People’s Republic of China, Beijing,
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Lei Su
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Ying Zhou
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Lan Zhang
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Da Xu
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Yan Xing
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