Keywords:
Trauma, Embolisation, CT-Angiography, Catheter arteriography, Interventional vascular, Pelvis
Authors:
G. Harisis, J. Lee, W. Clements, G. S. Goh; Melbourne/AU
DOI:
10.1594/ranzcr2018/R-0036
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