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Hypodense artery sign in cerebral fat embolism
- Correspondence to Dr Jose David Avila, Department of Neurology, Geisinger Medical Center, Danville, Pennsylvania 17822-3050, USA; avila.jd83{at}gmail.com
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Hypodense artery sign in cerebral fat embolism
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- Accepted March 15, 2017
- First published April 20, 2017.
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November 24, 2017
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