Q Mohamed, O Ormerod, SM Downes - British Journal of Ophthalmology, 2006 - bjo.bmj.com It is well known that migraine is associated with both stroke and retinal artery
obstruction, and evolving literature suggests that both migraine and embolic
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GB Frisoni, V Di Monda, M Bariselli - The Italian Journal of Neurological Sciences, 1990 - Springer A patentforamen ovale can be found in 25-35% of autopsied normal people [6] and
in 50% of auto- psied infants. It usually is a fusion defect of the Vi- eussens
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H OKURA, M TOMON, S NISHIYAMA, T … - Internal Medicine, 2000 - Journal@rchive To the Editor. Wereport a case of antiphospholipid syndrome associated with
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