Identification of vessel wall anomalies in thoracic aortic aneurysms through optical coherence tomography and gradient-based strategies
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Alma Eguizabal | Olga M. Conde | José M. López-Higuera | Eusebio Real | Alejandro Pontón | J. Fernando Val-Bernal | Marta Mayorga | José M. Revuelta | Marta Calvo Diez | J. López-Higuera | E. Real | J. Val-Bernal | O. Conde | Alma Eguizabal | J. Revuelta | A. Pontón | M. Mayorga | M. Calvo Díez
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