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Dangerous Advances in Measurements from Digital Subtraction Angiography: When Is a Millimeter Not a Millimeter?
A.J. Fox, J. Millar, J. Raymond, J.C. Pryor, D. Roy, G.A. Tomlinson, J.P. McKay and A.J. Molyneux
American Journal of Neuroradiology March 2009, 30 (3) 459-461; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A1381
A.J. Fox
J. Millar
J. Raymond
J.C. Pryor
D. Roy
G.A. Tomlinson
J.P. McKay

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A.J. Fox, J. Millar, J. Raymond, J.C. Pryor, D. Roy, G.A. Tomlinson, J.P. McKay, A.J. Molyneux
Dangerous Advances in Measurements from Digital Subtraction Angiography: When Is a Millimeter Not a Millimeter?
American Journal of Neuroradiology Mar 2009, 30 (3) 459-461; DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.A1381
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