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Cerebral Microarteriovenous Malformations: Diagnostic and Therpeutic Features in a Series of Patients
Martino Cellerini, Salvatore Mangiafico, Gabriella Villa, Marco Nistri, Cesare Pandolfo, Hahman Noubari, Franco Ammannati, Pasquale Mennonna, Antonio Scollato, Paulo Perrini, Nicola Di Lorenzo and Gian Paolo Giordano
American Journal of Neuroradiology June 2002, 23 (6) 945-952;
Martino Cellerini
aNeuroradiology Unit, University of Florence, Italy
Salvatore Mangiafico
aNeuroradiology Unit, University of Florence, Italy
Gabriella Villa
aNeuroradiology Unit, University of Florence, Italy
Marco Nistri
aNeuroradiology Unit, University of Florence, Italy
Cesare Pandolfo
aNeuroradiology Unit, University of Florence, Italy
Hahman Noubari
bNeurosurgery Department, Careggi Hospital, University of Florence, Italy
Franco Ammannati
bNeurosurgery Department, Careggi Hospital, University of Florence, Italy
Pasquale Mennonna
bNeurosurgery Department, Careggi Hospital, University of Florence, Italy
Antonio Scollato
cNeurosurgical Clinic, University of Florence, Italy
Paulo Perrini
cNeurosurgical Clinic, University of Florence, Italy
Nicola Di Lorenzo
cNeurosurgical Clinic, University of Florence, Italy
Gian Paolo Giordano
aNeuroradiology Unit, University of Florence, Italy

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Cerebral Microarteriovenous Malformations: Diagnostic and Therpeutic Features in a Series of Patients
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Martino Cellerini, Salvatore Mangiafico, Gabriella Villa, Marco Nistri, Cesare Pandolfo, Hahman Noubari, Franco Ammannati, Pasquale Mennonna, Antonio Scollato, Paulo Perrini, Nicola Di Lorenzo, Gian Paolo Giordano
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