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Research ArticleNeurointervention

Feasibility and Safety of Repeat Instant Endovascular Interventions in Patients with Refractory Cerebral Vasospasms

L. Andereggen, J. Beck, W.J. Z'Graggen, G. Schroth, R.H. Andres, M. Murek, M. Haenggi, M. Reinert, A. Raabe and J. Gralla
American Journal of Neuroradiology March 2017, 38 (3) 561-567; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A5024
L. Andereggen
aFrom the Department of Neurosurgery (L.A., J.B., W.J.Z., R.H.A., M.M., M.R., A.R.)
bInstitute for Diagnostic and Interventional Neuroradiology (L.A., G.S., J.G.)
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J. Beck
aFrom the Department of Neurosurgery (L.A., J.B., W.J.Z., R.H.A., M.M., M.R., A.R.)
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W.J. Z'Graggen
aFrom the Department of Neurosurgery (L.A., J.B., W.J.Z., R.H.A., M.M., M.R., A.R.)
cDepartments of Neurology (W.J.Z.)
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G. Schroth
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R.H. Andres
aFrom the Department of Neurosurgery (L.A., J.B., W.J.Z., R.H.A., M.M., M.R., A.R.)
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M. Murek
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M. Haenggi
dIntensive Care Medicine (M.H.), Inselspital, Bern University Hospital, University of Bern, Switzerland.
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M. Reinert
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Feasibility and Safety of Repeat Instant Endovascular Interventions in Patients with Refractory Cerebral Vasospasms
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L. Andereggen, J. Beck, W.J. Z'Graggen, G. Schroth, R.H. Andres, M. Murek, M. Haenggi, M. Reinert, A. Raabe, J. Gralla
Feasibility and Safety of Repeat Instant Endovascular Interventions in Patients with Refractory Cerebral Vasospasms
American Journal of Neuroradiology Mar 2017, 38 (3) 561-567; DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.A5024

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Feasibility and Safety of Repeat Instant Endovascular Interventions in Patients with Refractory Cerebral Vasospasms
L. Andereggen, J. Beck, W.J. Z'Graggen, G. Schroth, R.H. Andres, M. Murek, M. Haenggi, M. Reinert, A. Raabe, J. Gralla
American Journal of Neuroradiology Mar 2017, 38 (3) 561-567; DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.A5024
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