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Combined use of stents and coils to treat experimental wide-necked carotid aneurysms: preliminary results.
I Szikora, L R Guterman, K M Wells and L N Hopkins
American Journal of Neuroradiology June 1994, 15 (6) 1091-1102;
I Szikora
Dent Neurologic Institute, Buffalo, NY.
L R Guterman
Dent Neurologic Institute, Buffalo, NY.
K M Wells
Dent Neurologic Institute, Buffalo, NY.
L N Hopkins
Dent Neurologic Institute, Buffalo, NY.
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I Szikora, L R Guterman, K M Wells, L N Hopkins
Combined use of stents and coils to treat experimental wide-necked carotid aneurysms: preliminary results.
American Journal of Neuroradiology Jun 1994, 15 (6) 1091-1102;
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