Vertebrobasilar insufficiency laboratory findings

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The patients suffered the VBI don't present speciafic laboratory findings. As the main cause of VBI is atherosclerosis and artery embolism,so corrsponding laboratory findings will be obtained. In some uncommom reason caused VBI, specific results appear.for example, the abnormal galactosidase activity level in the patients with Fabry's disease.

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