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Aneurysmal Rupture during Embolization with Guglielmi Detachable Coils: Causes, Management, and Outcome
Arnd Doerfler, Isabel Wanke, Thomas Egelhof, Uwe Dietrich, Siamak Asgari, Dietmar Stolke and Michael Forsting
American Journal of Neuroradiology November 2001, 22 (10) 1825-1832;
Arnd Doerfler
Isabel Wanke
Thomas Egelhof
Uwe Dietrich
Siamak Asgari
Dietmar Stolke

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Arnd Doerfler, Isabel Wanke, Thomas Egelhof, Uwe Dietrich, Siamak Asgari, Dietmar Stolke, Michael Forsting
Aneurysmal Rupture during Embolization with Guglielmi Detachable Coils: Causes, Management, and Outcome
American Journal of Neuroradiology Nov 2001, 22 (10) 1825-1832;
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