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Venous Phase Timing during Balloon Test Occlusion as a Criterion for Permanent Internal Carotid Artery Sacrifice
Daniel Giansante Abud, Laurent Spelle, Michel Piotin, Charbel Mounayer, Jose Ricardo Vanzin and Jacques Moret
American Journal of Neuroradiology November 2005, 26 (10) 2602-2609;
Daniel Giansante Abud
Laurent Spelle
Michel Piotin
Charbel Mounayer
Jose Ricardo Vanzin

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Daniel Giansante Abud, Laurent Spelle, Michel Piotin, Charbel Mounayer, Jose Ricardo Vanzin, Jacques Moret
Venous Phase Timing during Balloon Test Occlusion as a Criterion for Permanent Internal Carotid Artery Sacrifice
American Journal of Neuroradiology Nov 2005, 26 (10) 2602-2609;
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