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Detection and Characterization of Very Small Cerebral Aneurysms by Using 2D and 3D Helical CT Angiography

J. Pablo Villablanca, Reza Jahan, Parizad Hooshi, Silvester Lim, Gary Duckwiler, Aman Patel, James Sayre, Neil Martin, John Frazee, John Bentson and Fernando Viñuela
American Journal of Neuroradiology August 2002, 23 (7) 1187-1198;
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