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Complex-Shaped Platinum Coils for Brain Aneurysms: Higher Packing Density, Improved Biomechanical Stability, and Midterm Angiographic Outcome
A.K. Wakhloo, M.J. Gounis, J.S. Sandhu, N. Akkawi, A.E. Schenck and I. Linfante
American Journal of Neuroradiology August 2007, 28 (7) 1395-1400; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A0542
A.K. Wakhloo
M.J. Gounis
J.S. Sandhu
N. Akkawi
A.E. Schenck

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A.K. Wakhloo, M.J. Gounis, J.S. Sandhu, N. Akkawi, A.E. Schenck, I. Linfante
Complex-Shaped Platinum Coils for Brain Aneurysms: Higher Packing Density, Improved Biomechanical Stability, and Midterm Angiographic Outcome
American Journal of Neuroradiology Aug 2007, 28 (7) 1395-1400; DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.A0542
Complex-Shaped Platinum Coils for Brain Aneurysms: Higher Packing Density, Improved Biomechanical Stability, and Midterm Angiographic Outcome
A.K. Wakhloo, M.J. Gounis, J.S. Sandhu, N. Akkawi, A.E. Schenck, I. Linfante
American Journal of Neuroradiology Aug 2007, 28 (7) 1395-1400; DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.A0542
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