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Percutaneous transluminal angioplasty adjunct to thrombolysis for acute middle cerebral artery rethrombosis.
F Y Tsai, B Berberian, V Matovich, M Lavin and K Alfieri
American Journal of Neuroradiology November 1994, 15 (10) 1823-1829;
F Y Tsai
University of Missouri, Kansas City School of Medicine 64108.
B Berberian
University of Missouri, Kansas City School of Medicine 64108.
V Matovich
University of Missouri, Kansas City School of Medicine 64108.
M Lavin
University of Missouri, Kansas City School of Medicine 64108.
K Alfieri
University of Missouri, Kansas City School of Medicine 64108.

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F Y Tsai, B Berberian, V Matovich, M Lavin, K Alfieri
Percutaneous transluminal angioplasty adjunct to thrombolysis for acute middle cerebral artery rethrombosis.
American Journal of Neuroradiology Nov 1994, 15 (10) 1823-1829;
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