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High-flow angiopathy: cerebral blood vessel changes in experimental chronic arteriovenous fistula.
J M Pile-Spellman, K F Baker, T M Liszczak, B B Sandrew, R F Oot, G Debrun, N T Zervas and J M Taveras
American Journal of Neuroradiology September 1986, 7 (5) 811-815;
J M Pile-Spellman
K F Baker
T M Liszczak
B B Sandrew
R F Oot
G Debrun
N T Zervas

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J M Pile-Spellman, K F Baker, T M Liszczak, B B Sandrew, R F Oot, G Debrun, N T Zervas, J M Taveras
High-flow angiopathy: cerebral blood vessel changes in experimental chronic arteriovenous fistula.
American Journal of Neuroradiology Sep 1986, 7 (5) 811-815;
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