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Intraarterially Administered Verapamil as Adjunct Therapy for Cerebral Vasospasm: Safety and 2-Year Experience
Lei Feng, Brian-Fred Fitzsimmons, William L. Young, Mitchell F. Berman, Erwin Lin, Beverly D. L. Aagaard, Hoang Duong and John Pile-Spellman
American Journal of Neuroradiology September 2002, 23 (8) 1284-1290;
Lei Feng
Brian-Fred Fitzsimmons
William L. Young
Mitchell F. Berman
Erwin Lin
Beverly D. L. Aagaard
Hoang Duong

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Lei Feng, Brian-Fred Fitzsimmons, William L. Young, Mitchell F. Berman, Erwin Lin, Beverly D. L. Aagaard, Hoang Duong, John Pile-Spellman
Intraarterially Administered Verapamil as Adjunct Therapy for Cerebral Vasospasm: Safety and 2-Year Experience
American Journal of Neuroradiology Sep 2002, 23 (8) 1284-1290;
Intraarterially Administered Verapamil as Adjunct Therapy for Cerebral Vasospasm: Safety and 2-Year Experience
Lei Feng, Brian-Fred Fitzsimmons, William L. Young, Mitchell F. Berman, Erwin Lin, Beverly D. L. Aagaard, Hoang Duong, John Pile-Spellman
American Journal of Neuroradiology Sep 2002, 23 (8) 1284-1290;
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