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Recurrent Carotid Blowout Syndrome: Diagnostic and Therapeutic Challenges in a Newly RecognizedSubgroup of Patients
John C. Chaloupka, Toni C. Roth, Christopher M. Putman, Sanchayeeta Mitra, Douglas A. Ross, Roger A. Lowlicht and Clarence T. Sasaki
American Journal of Neuroradiology June 1999, 20 (6) 1069-1077;
John C. Chaloupka
Toni C. Roth
Christopher M. Putman
Sanchayeeta Mitra
Douglas A. Ross
Roger A. Lowlicht

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John C. Chaloupka, Toni C. Roth, Christopher M. Putman, Sanchayeeta Mitra, Douglas A. Ross, Roger A. Lowlicht, Clarence T. Sasaki
Recurrent Carotid Blowout Syndrome: Diagnostic and Therapeutic Challenges in a Newly RecognizedSubgroup of Patients
American Journal of Neuroradiology Jun 1999, 20 (6) 1069-1077;
Recurrent Carotid Blowout Syndrome: Diagnostic and Therapeutic Challenges in a Newly RecognizedSubgroup of Patients
John C. Chaloupka, Toni C. Roth, Christopher M. Putman, Sanchayeeta Mitra, Douglas A. Ross, Roger A. Lowlicht, Clarence T. Sasaki
American Journal of Neuroradiology Jun 1999, 20 (6) 1069-1077;
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