Aneurysm Volume-to-Ostium Area Ratio: A Parameter Useful for Discriminating the Rupture Status of Intracranial Aneurysms
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Christof Karmonik | Charles M Strother | Kevin Royalty | Kazuhiko Shinki | Kari Pulfer | K. Royalty | C. Karmonik | K. Shinki | C. Strother | W. Taki | Waro Taki | K. Pulfer | R. Yasuda | Ryuta Yasuda
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