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Endovascular therapy for the carotid blowout syndrome in head and neck surgical patients: diagnostic and managerial considerations.
J C Chaloupka, C M Putman, M J Citardi, D A Ross and C T Sasaki
American Journal of Neuroradiology May 1996, 17 (5) 843-852;
J C Chaloupka
C M Putman
M J Citardi
D A Ross

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J C Chaloupka, C M Putman, M J Citardi, D A Ross, C T Sasaki
Endovascular therapy for the carotid blowout syndrome in head and neck surgical patients: diagnostic and managerial considerations.
American Journal of Neuroradiology May 1996, 17 (5) 843-852;
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