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Anterior Choroidal Artery Patency and Clinical Follow-Up after Coverage with the Pipeline Embolization Device
E. Raz, M. Shapiro, T. Becske, D.W. Zumofen, O. Tanweer, M.B. Potts, H.A. Riina and P.K. Nelson
American Journal of Neuroradiology May 2015, 36 (5) 937-942; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A4217
E. Raz
aFrom the Bernard and Irene Schwartz Interventional Neuroradiology Section (E.R., M.S., T.B., D.W.Z., M.P.B., H.A.R., P.K.N.), Department of Radiology
M. Shapiro
aFrom the Bernard and Irene Schwartz Interventional Neuroradiology Section (E.R., M.S., T.B., D.W.Z., M.P.B., H.A.R., P.K.N.), Department of Radiology
bDepartments of Neurology (M.S., T.B.)
T. Becske
aFrom the Bernard and Irene Schwartz Interventional Neuroradiology Section (E.R., M.S., T.B., D.W.Z., M.P.B., H.A.R., P.K.N.), Department of Radiology
bDepartments of Neurology (M.S., T.B.)
D.W. Zumofen
aFrom the Bernard and Irene Schwartz Interventional Neuroradiology Section (E.R., M.S., T.B., D.W.Z., M.P.B., H.A.R., P.K.N.), Department of Radiology
cNeurosurgery (D.W.Z., O.T., M.B.P., H.A.R., P.K.N.), New York University School of Medicine, New York, New York.
O. Tanweer
cNeurosurgery (D.W.Z., O.T., M.B.P., H.A.R., P.K.N.), New York University School of Medicine, New York, New York.
M.B. Potts
cNeurosurgery (D.W.Z., O.T., M.B.P., H.A.R., P.K.N.), New York University School of Medicine, New York, New York.
H.A. Riina
aFrom the Bernard and Irene Schwartz Interventional Neuroradiology Section (E.R., M.S., T.B., D.W.Z., M.P.B., H.A.R., P.K.N.), Department of Radiology
cNeurosurgery (D.W.Z., O.T., M.B.P., H.A.R., P.K.N.), New York University School of Medicine, New York, New York.
P.K. Nelson
aFrom the Bernard and Irene Schwartz Interventional Neuroradiology Section (E.R., M.S., T.B., D.W.Z., M.P.B., H.A.R., P.K.N.), Department of Radiology
cNeurosurgery (D.W.Z., O.T., M.B.P., H.A.R., P.K.N.), New York University School of Medicine, New York, New York.

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E. Raz, M. Shapiro, T. Becske, D.W. Zumofen, O. Tanweer, M.B. Potts, H.A. Riina, P.K. Nelson
Anterior Choroidal Artery Patency and Clinical Follow-Up after Coverage with the Pipeline Embolization Device
American Journal of Neuroradiology May 2015, 36 (5) 937-942; DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.A4217
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