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Saccular Aneurysms on Straight and Curved Vessels Are Subject to Different Hemodynamics: Implications of Intravascular Stenting
H. Meng, Z. Wang, M. Kim, R.D. Ecker and L.N. Hopkins
American Journal of Neuroradiology October 2006, 27 (9) 1861-1865;
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H. Meng, Z. Wang, M. Kim, R.D. Ecker, L.N. Hopkins
Saccular Aneurysms on Straight and Curved Vessels Are Subject to Different Hemodynamics: Implications of Intravascular Stenting
American Journal of Neuroradiology Oct 2006, 27 (9) 1861-1865;
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