Keywords:
Vascular, Interventional vascular, CT-Angiography, Catheter arteriography, Diagnostic procedure, Embolisation, Aneurysms
Authors:
R. Antoniak1, L. Grabowska-Derlatka2, R. B. Maciag1, O. Rowinski1; 1Warsaw/PL, 2Warsaw, NO/PL
DOI:
10.26044/ecr2019/C-2355
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