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Percutaneous Direct Puncture Glue Embolization of High-Flow Craniofacial Arteriovenous Lesions: A New Circular Ring Compression Device with a Beveled Edge
C.W. Ryu, S.M. Whang, D.C. Suh, S.-M. Kim, Y.-J. Jang, H.-J. Kim, M.-J. Kim, S.E. Chang, J.P. Hong and S.J. Kim
American Journal of Neuroradiology March 2007, 28 (3) 528-530;
C.W. Ryu
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S.-M. Kim
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H.-J. Kim
M.-J. Kim
S.E. Chang
J.P. Hong
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C.W. Ryu, S.M. Whang, D.C. Suh, S.-M. Kim, Y.-J. Jang, H.-J. Kim, M.-J. Kim, S.E. Chang, J.P. Hong, S.J. Kim
American Journal of Neuroradiology Mar 2007, 28 (3) 528-530;
Percutaneous Direct Puncture Glue Embolization of High-Flow Craniofacial Arteriovenous Lesions: A New Circular Ring Compression Device with a Beveled Edge
C.W. Ryu, S.M. Whang, D.C. Suh, S.-M. Kim, Y.-J. Jang, H.-J. Kim, M.-J. Kim, S.E. Chang, J.P. Hong, S.J. Kim
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