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Cervical Radiculopathy: Open Study on Percutaneous Periradicular Foraminal Steroid Infiltration Performed under CT Control in 30 Patients
Catherine Cyteval, Eric Thomas, Eric Decoux, Marie-Pierre Sarrabere, Alain Cottin, Francis Blotman and Patrice Taourel
American Journal of Neuroradiology March 2004, 25 (3) 441-445;
Catherine Cyteval
Eric Thomas
Eric Decoux
Marie-Pierre Sarrabere
Alain Cottin
Francis Blotman

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Catherine Cyteval, Eric Thomas, Eric Decoux, Marie-Pierre Sarrabere, Alain Cottin, Francis Blotman, Patrice Taourel
Cervical Radiculopathy: Open Study on Percutaneous Periradicular Foraminal Steroid Infiltration Performed under CT Control in 30 Patients
American Journal of Neuroradiology Mar 2004, 25 (3) 441-445;
Cervical Radiculopathy: Open Study on Percutaneous Periradicular Foraminal Steroid Infiltration Performed under CT Control in 30 Patients
Catherine Cyteval, Eric Thomas, Eric Decoux, Marie-Pierre Sarrabere, Alain Cottin, Francis Blotman, Patrice Taourel
American Journal of Neuroradiology Mar 2004, 25 (3) 441-445;
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