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1Shouchun Wang1, Yingqi Xing1, Fang Deng1, Yuerong Cao2, Jiachun Feng1 1Department of Neurology, First Hospital, Jilin University, Changchun 130021, Jilin Province, China,2Department of Neurology, Liaoyuan Hospital, Liaoyuan 136200, Jilin Province, China.Doppler examination and cerebral arterial stricture in patients with ischemic stroke[J].Neural Regeneration Research,2006,1(9):817-820.