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Endovascular therapy of idiopathic cavernous aneurysms over 11 years.
G Bavinzski, M Killer, H Ferraz-Leite, A Gruber, C E Gross and B Richling
American Journal of Neuroradiology March 1998, 19 (3) 559-565;
G Bavinzski
M Killer
H Ferraz-Leite
A Gruber
C E Gross

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G Bavinzski, M Killer, H Ferraz-Leite, A Gruber, C E Gross, B Richling
Endovascular therapy of idiopathic cavernous aneurysms over 11 years.
American Journal of Neuroradiology Mar 1998, 19 (3) 559-565;
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