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Use of Self-Expanding Stents in Distal Small Cerebral Vessels
A.S. Turk, D.B. Niemann, A. Ahmed and B. Aagaard-Kienitz
American Journal of Neuroradiology March 2007, 28 (3) 533-536;
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A.S. Turk, D.B. Niemann, A. Ahmed, B. Aagaard-Kienitz
Use of Self-Expanding Stents in Distal Small Cerebral Vessels
American Journal of Neuroradiology Mar 2007, 28 (3) 533-536;
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