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Short-Term Arteriographic and Clinical Outcome after Cerebral Angioplasty and Stenting for Intracranial Vertebrobasilar and Carotid AtheroscleroticOcclusive Disease
Takahisa Mori, Ken Kazita, Kimihiko Chokyu, Tatsuo Mima and Koreaki Mori
American Journal of Neuroradiology February 2000, 21 (2) 249-254;
Takahisa Mori
aFrom the Division of Neurological Endovascular Intervention (T.Mo., K.K., K.C.) and the Department of Neurosurgery (T.Mi., K.M.), Kochi Medical School Hospital, Japan.
Ken Kazita
aFrom the Division of Neurological Endovascular Intervention (T.Mo., K.K., K.C.) and the Department of Neurosurgery (T.Mi., K.M.), Kochi Medical School Hospital, Japan.
Kimihiko Chokyu
aFrom the Division of Neurological Endovascular Intervention (T.Mo., K.K., K.C.) and the Department of Neurosurgery (T.Mi., K.M.), Kochi Medical School Hospital, Japan.
Tatsuo Mima
aFrom the Division of Neurological Endovascular Intervention (T.Mo., K.K., K.C.) and the Department of Neurosurgery (T.Mi., K.M.), Kochi Medical School Hospital, Japan.
Koreaki Mori
aFrom the Division of Neurological Endovascular Intervention (T.Mo., K.K., K.C.) and the Department of Neurosurgery (T.Mi., K.M.), Kochi Medical School Hospital, Japan.

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Takahisa Mori, Ken Kazita, Kimihiko Chokyu, Tatsuo Mima, Koreaki Mori
Short-Term Arteriographic and Clinical Outcome after Cerebral Angioplasty and Stenting for Intracranial Vertebrobasilar and Carotid AtheroscleroticOcclusive Disease
American Journal of Neuroradiology Feb 2000, 21 (2) 249-254;
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