Profile of extracranial cerebrovascular disease in Kelantan: a study by continuous wave Doppler ultrasonography
The present study outlines the clinical profile and patterns of extracranial vascular abnormalities detected by continuous wave doppler ultrasonography (CWDU) in 100 patients with cerebrovascular insufficiency states. Males outnumbered females (65:35); completed stroke (CS) was a more common mode of...
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