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Prevalence of Intracranial Aneurysms in Hereditary Hemorrhagic Telangiectasia: Report from a Single Reference Center

M.S. Perez Akly, C. Vazquez, C.H. Besada, M.J. Rodriguez, M.F. Conde, A.R. Cajal, V.A. Peuchot, D. Dardik, M.M. Baccanelli and M.M. Serra
American Journal of Neuroradiology June 2022, 43 (6) 844-849; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A7505
M.S. Perez Akly
aFrom the Department of Radiology (M.S.P.A., C.H.B., M.J.R., C.M.F.), Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina
bA.R.G. Argentine Rendu Study Group (M.S.P.A., C.V., C.H.B., A.R.C., VA.P., D.D., M.M.B., M.M.S.), Buenos Aires, Argentina
eHereditary Hemorrhagic Telangiectasia Unit (M.S.P.A., C.H.B., A.R.C., M.M.B., M.M.S.) Hospital Italiano, Buenos Aires, Argentina
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C. Vazquez
bA.R.G. Argentine Rendu Study Group (M.S.P.A., C.V., C.H.B., A.R.C., VA.P., D.D., M.M.B., M.M.S.), Buenos Aires, Argentina
cDepartment of Internal Medicine (C.V., M.M.S.), Hospital Italiano, Buenos Aires, Argentina
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C.H. Besada
aFrom the Department of Radiology (M.S.P.A., C.H.B., M.J.R., C.M.F.), Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina
bA.R.G. Argentine Rendu Study Group (M.S.P.A., C.V., C.H.B., A.R.C., VA.P., D.D., M.M.B., M.M.S.), Buenos Aires, Argentina
eHereditary Hemorrhagic Telangiectasia Unit (M.S.P.A., C.H.B., A.R.C., M.M.B., M.M.S.) Hospital Italiano, Buenos Aires, Argentina
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M.J. Rodriguez
aFrom the Department of Radiology (M.S.P.A., C.H.B., M.J.R., C.M.F.), Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina
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M.F. Conde
aFrom the Department of Radiology (M.S.P.A., C.H.B., M.J.R., C.M.F.), Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina
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A.R. Cajal
bA.R.G. Argentine Rendu Study Group (M.S.P.A., C.V., C.H.B., A.R.C., VA.P., D.D., M.M.B., M.M.S.), Buenos Aires, Argentina
eHereditary Hemorrhagic Telangiectasia Unit (M.S.P.A., C.H.B., A.R.C., M.M.B., M.M.S.) Hospital Italiano, Buenos Aires, Argentina
fTranslational Medicine and Biomedical Engineering Institute (A.R.C.), Buenos Aires, Argentina
gUniversity Institute (A.R.C., M.M.B., M.M.S.), Hospital Italiano, Buenos Aires, Argentina
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V.A. Peuchot
bA.R.G. Argentine Rendu Study Group (M.S.P.A., C.V., C.H.B., A.R.C., VA.P., D.D., M.M.B., M.M.S.), Buenos Aires, Argentina
hInternal Medicine Research Area (V.A.P.), Hospital Italiano, Buenos Aires, Argentina
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D. Dardik
bA.R.G. Argentine Rendu Study Group (M.S.P.A., C.V., C.H.B., A.R.C., VA.P., D.D., M.M.B., M.M.S.), Buenos Aires, Argentina
iFrom the Department of Radiology (D.D.), Clínica Instituto de Diagnóstico Sociedad Anónima (INDISA), Santiago, Chile
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M.M. Baccanelli
bA.R.G. Argentine Rendu Study Group (M.S.P.A., C.V., C.H.B., A.R.C., VA.P., D.D., M.M.B., M.M.S.), Buenos Aires, Argentina
dDepartment of Neurosurgery (M.M.B.), Hospital Italiano, Buenos Aires, Argentina
eHereditary Hemorrhagic Telangiectasia Unit (M.S.P.A., C.H.B., A.R.C., M.M.B., M.M.S.) Hospital Italiano, Buenos Aires, Argentina
gUniversity Institute (A.R.C., M.M.B., M.M.S.), Hospital Italiano, Buenos Aires, Argentina
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M.M. Serra
bA.R.G. Argentine Rendu Study Group (M.S.P.A., C.V., C.H.B., A.R.C., VA.P., D.D., M.M.B., M.M.S.), Buenos Aires, Argentina
cDepartment of Internal Medicine (C.V., M.M.S.), Hospital Italiano, Buenos Aires, Argentina
eHereditary Hemorrhagic Telangiectasia Unit (M.S.P.A., C.H.B., A.R.C., M.M.B., M.M.S.) Hospital Italiano, Buenos Aires, Argentina
gUniversity Institute (A.R.C., M.M.B., M.M.S.), Hospital Italiano, Buenos Aires, Argentina
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M.S. Perez Akly, C. Vazquez, C.H. Besada, M.J. Rodriguez, M.F. Conde, A.R. Cajal, V.A. Peuchot, D. Dardik, M.M. Baccanelli, M.M. Serra
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Intracranial Aneurysms in HTT
M.S. Perez Akly, C. Vazquez, C.H. Besada, M.J. Rodriguez, M.F. Conde, A.R. Cajal, V.A. Peuchot, D. Dardik, M.M. Baccanelli, M.M. Serra
American Journal of Neuroradiology Jun 2022, 43 (6) 844-849; DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.A7505
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