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The effect of arteriovenous malformations on the distribution of intracerebral arterial pressures.
P Fogarty-Mack, J Pile-Spellman, L Hacein-Bey, A Osipov, J DeMeritt, E C Jackson and W L Young
American Journal of Neuroradiology September 1996, 17 (8) 1443-1449;
P Fogarty-Mack
J Pile-Spellman
L Hacein-Bey
A Osipov
J DeMeritt
E C Jackson

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P Fogarty-Mack, J Pile-Spellman, L Hacein-Bey, A Osipov, J DeMeritt, E C Jackson, W L Young
The effect of arteriovenous malformations on the distribution of intracerebral arterial pressures.
American Journal of Neuroradiology Sep 1996, 17 (8) 1443-1449;
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