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. 2009 Aug;10(4):307-8.
doi: 10.1007/s10194-009-0123-5. Epub 2009 Apr 29.

Comments on Schoonman et al.: Migraine headache is not associated with cerebral or meningeal vasodilatation: a 3 T magnetic resonance angiography study (Brain 2008; 131:2192-2200)

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Comments on Schoonman et al.: Migraine headache is not associated with cerebral or meningeal vasodilatation: a 3 T magnetic resonance angiography study (Brain 2008; 131:2192-2200)

Elliot Shevel. J Headache Pain. 2009 Aug.
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