Increased Vertebral Artery Tortuosity Index Is Associated With Adverse Outcomes in Children and Young Adults With Connective Tissue Disorders
Shaine A. Morris(Baylor College of Medicine), Ronald V. Lacro(Boston Children's Hospital), Tal Geva(Boston Children's Hospital), Michael Singh(Boston Children's Hospital), Darren B. Orbach(Boston Children's Hospital), Kimberlee Gauvreau(Boston Children's Hospital)
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