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The 'silence’ of silent brain infarctions may be related to chronic ischemic preconditioning and nonstrategic locations rather than to a small infarction size
Chao FengI,
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, Xue BaiI, Yu XuII, Ting HuaII, Xue-Yuan LiuI
I Tongji University, School of Medicine, Shanghai Tenth People's Hospital, Department of Neurology, Shanghai, China
II Tongji University, School of Medicine, Shanghai Tenth People's Hospital, Department of Radiology, Shanghai, China
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