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Hemodynamics in a Cerebral Artery before and after the Formation of an Aneurysm
A. Mantha, C. Karmonik, G. Benndorf, C. Strother and R. Metcalfe
American Journal of Neuroradiology May 2006, 27 (5) 1113-1118;
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Hemodynamics in a Cerebral Artery before and after the Formation of an Aneurysm
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