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Angiography is no longer necessary as a first examination in the diagnosis of brain tumours. It remains, however, an important investigation complementary to CT and/or MR in several conditions.
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Bradac, G.B., Riva, A., Bracchi, M. (1991). Angiography in Brain Tumours. In: Paoletti, P., Takakura, K., Walker, M.D., Butti, G., Pezzotta, S. (eds) Neuro-Oncology. Developments in Oncology, vol 66. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-3152-0_9
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