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Educational Exhibit
Keywords:
Head and neck, Arteries / Aorta, Vascular, Ultrasound, CT, MR, Computer Applications-Detection, diagnosis, Education and training
Authors:
G. Sempere Campello, A. Arias Medina, P. De Miguel, D. Pilar, A. Elena, R. Ramon; Palma de Mallorca/ES
DOI:
10.1594/ecr2015/C-2392
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