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Keywords:
Cardiovascular system, Thorax, CNS, CT-Angiography, CT-High Resolution, MR, Biopsy, Catheters, Arterial access, Pathology, Arteriosclerosis, Cancer
Authors:
S. Tian, F. Wu, L. Yang, C. Li, Z. Shaohong; Beijing/CN
DOI:
10.1594/ecr2015/C-2586
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