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Direct Carotid Puncture for the Endovascular Treatment of Anterior Circulation Aneurysms
K. Nii, K. Kazekawa, M. Onizuka, H. Aikawa, M. Tsutsumi, M. Tomokiyo, M. Iko, T. Kodama, S. Matsubara, Y. Go and A. Tanaka
American Journal of Neuroradiology August 2006, 27 (7) 1502-1504;
K. Nii
K. Kazekawa
M. Onizuka
H. Aikawa
M. Tsutsumi
M. Tomokiyo
M. Iko
T. Kodama
S. Matsubara
Y. Go
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K. Nii, K. Kazekawa, M. Onizuka, H. Aikawa, M. Tsutsumi, M. Tomokiyo, M. Iko, T. Kodama, S. Matsubara, Y. Go, A. Tanaka
Direct Carotid Puncture for the Endovascular Treatment of Anterior Circulation Aneurysms
American Journal of Neuroradiology Aug 2006, 27 (7) 1502-1504;
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