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The significance of superselective angiography in obtaining information concerning the haemodynamics of arteriovenous angiomas and certain saccular aneurysms is emphasized on the basis of evidence obtained in 17 cases.
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Czirják, S., Pásztor, E., Lázár, L. et al. Significance of balloon catheter selective and superselective angiography in the diagnosis of cerebral vascular malformations. Acta neurochir 58, 85–98 (1981). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01401686
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