Bent (Head-Down) Posture and Aberrant Internal Carotid Artery in the Mouth: A New Risk Factor for Stroke?
- Koichi Tsunoda, MD;
- Jo Aikawa, MD;
- Ryusuke Murakami, MD;
- Yuki Sakai, MD; and
- Yayoi Suzuki Kikkawa, MD
- Nissan Tamagawa Hospital; Tokyo 158-0095, Japan (Tsunoda, Aikawa, Murakami) University of Tokyo; Tokyo, Japan (Sakai, Kikkawa)
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