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Histopathologic Characteristics of a Chronic Arteriovenous Malformation in a Swine Model: Preliminary Study

Tarik F. Massoud, Harry V. Vinters, Kuo H. Chao, Fernando Viñuela and Reza Jahan
American Journal of Neuroradiology August 2000, 21 (7) 1268-1276;
Tarik F. Massoud
aFrom the Departments of Radiological Sciences (T.F.M., F.V., R.J.) and Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Brain Research Institute (H.V.V., K.H.C.), UCLA School of Medicine and Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA.
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Harry V. Vinters
aFrom the Departments of Radiological Sciences (T.F.M., F.V., R.J.) and Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Brain Research Institute (H.V.V., K.H.C.), UCLA School of Medicine and Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA.
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Kuo H. Chao
aFrom the Departments of Radiological Sciences (T.F.M., F.V., R.J.) and Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Brain Research Institute (H.V.V., K.H.C.), UCLA School of Medicine and Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA.
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Fernando Viñuela
aFrom the Departments of Radiological Sciences (T.F.M., F.V., R.J.) and Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Brain Research Institute (H.V.V., K.H.C.), UCLA School of Medicine and Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA.
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Reza Jahan
aFrom the Departments of Radiological Sciences (T.F.M., F.V., R.J.) and Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Brain Research Institute (H.V.V., K.H.C.), UCLA School of Medicine and Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA.
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