January 01, 1981; 31 (1) ARTICAL
Delayed neurologic complications of left atrial myxoma
David P. Roeltgen, Gregory R. Weimer, Leland F. Patterson
First published January 1, 1981, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1212/WNL.31.1.8
David P. Roeltgen
Gregory R. Weimer
Delayed neurologic complications of left atrial myxoma
David P. Roeltgen, Gregory R. Weimer, Leland F. Patterson
Neurology Jan 1981, 31 (1) 8; DOI: 10.1212/WNL.31.1.8
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- First Published January 1, 1981.
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Copyright 1981 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Inc.
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- David P. Roeltgen,
- Gregory R. Weimer and
- Leland F. Patterson
- David P. Roeltgen,
- Gregory R. Weimer and
- Leland F. Patterson
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