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Background and Purpose— Chronic cerebral hemodynamic impairment due to high-grade occlusive carotid disease may lead to compromised energy metabolism. This might result in chronic subtle tissue dam...
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Seiler, A., Kammerer, S., Gühl, A., Schüre, J. R., Deichmann, R., Nöth, U., … Wagner, M. (2019). Revascularization of High-Grade Carotid Stenosis Restores Global Cerebral Energy Metabolism. Stroke, 50(7), 1742–1750. https://doi.org/10.1161/strokeaha.118.023559
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