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Thrombus formation and structure and the evolution of mass effect in intracranial aneurysms treated by balloon embolization: emphasis on MR findings.
C M Strother, P Eldevik, Y Kikuchi, V Graves, C Partington and A Merlis
American Journal of Neuroradiology July 1989, 10 (4) 787-796;
C M Strother
Department of Radiology, University of Wisconsin Clinical Health Sciences Center, Madison 53792.
P Eldevik
Department of Radiology, University of Wisconsin Clinical Health Sciences Center, Madison 53792.
Y Kikuchi
Department of Radiology, University of Wisconsin Clinical Health Sciences Center, Madison 53792.
V Graves
Department of Radiology, University of Wisconsin Clinical Health Sciences Center, Madison 53792.
C Partington
Department of Radiology, University of Wisconsin Clinical Health Sciences Center, Madison 53792.
A Merlis
Department of Radiology, University of Wisconsin Clinical Health Sciences Center, Madison 53792.

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C M Strother, P Eldevik, Y Kikuchi, V Graves, C Partington, A Merlis
Thrombus formation and structure and the evolution of mass effect in intracranial aneurysms treated by balloon embolization: emphasis on MR findings.
American Journal of Neuroradiology Jul 1989, 10 (4) 787-796;
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