Lai et al., 2018 - Google Patents
Posterior fossa brain arteriovenous malformations: Clinical features and outcomes of endovascular embolization, adjuvant microsurgery and radiosurgeryLai et al., 2018
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- 1131767997146748277
- Author
- Lai L
- Chen J
- Zheng K
- He X
- Li X
- Zhang X
- Wang Q
- Duan C
- Chen M
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- Publication venue
- Clinical neuroradiology
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Background Posterior fossa brain arteriovenous malformations (PFbAVM) are relatively rare brain disorders but have a high risk of hemorrhage. Endovascular embolization to reduce the lesion size before treatment may improve the outcome of PFbAVM. The purposes of this …
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