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A Persistent Pharyngohyostapedial Artery: Embryologic Implications

Virginie Lefournier, Ashok Vasdev, Pierre Bessou and Kamel Boubagra
American Journal of Neuroradiology February 1999, 20 (2) 271-274;
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