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Carotid-compression Technique for the Insertion of Guiding Catheters
S. Yoshimura, Y. Enomoto, H. Kitajima, J. Yamada, Y. Kaku and T. Iwama
American Journal of Neuroradiology September 2006, 27 (8) 1710-1711;
S. Yoshimura
Y. Enomoto
H. Kitajima
J. Yamada
Y. Kaku

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