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Intracranial Stenoocclusive Disease: Double-Detector Helical CT Angiography versus Digital Subtraction Angiography
Bernd Skutta, Günter Fürst, Jan Eilers, Andreas Ferbert and Fritz-Peter Kuhn
American Journal of Neuroradiology May 1999, 20 (5) 791-799;
Bernd Skutta
Günter Fürst
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Bernd Skutta, Günter Fürst, Jan Eilers, Andreas Ferbert, Fritz-Peter Kuhn
Intracranial Stenoocclusive Disease: Double-Detector Helical CT Angiography versus Digital Subtraction Angiography
American Journal of Neuroradiology May 1999, 20 (5) 791-799;
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