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Combined Intraarterial Carboplatin, Intraarterial Etoposide Phosphate, and IV Cytoxan Chemotherapy for Progressive Optic-Hypothalamic Gliomas in Young Children
Eva Osztie, Péter Várallyay, Nancy D. Doolittle, Cynthia Lacy, Gary Jones, H. Stacy Nickolson and Edward A. Neuwelt
American Journal of Neuroradiology May 2001, 22 (5) 818-823;
Eva Osztie
Péter Várallyay
Nancy D. Doolittle
Cynthia Lacy
Gary Jones
H. Stacy Nickolson

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Eva Osztie, Péter Várallyay, Nancy D. Doolittle, Cynthia Lacy, Gary Jones, H. Stacy Nickolson, Edward A. Neuwelt
Combined Intraarterial Carboplatin, Intraarterial Etoposide Phosphate, and IV Cytoxan Chemotherapy for Progressive Optic-Hypothalamic Gliomas in Young Children
American Journal of Neuroradiology May 2001, 22 (5) 818-823;
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Combined Intraarterial Carboplatin, Intraarterial Etoposide Phosphate, and IV Cytoxan Chemotherapy for Progressive Optic-Hypothalamic Gliomas in Young Children
Eva Osztie, Péter Várallyay, Nancy D. Doolittle, Cynthia Lacy, Gary Jones, H. Stacy Nickolson, Edward A. Neuwelt
American Journal of Neuroradiology May 2001, 22 (5) 818-823;
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