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. 1991 Mar;54(3):280–281. doi: 10.1136/jnnp.54.3.280

A case of angiographically occult spinal AVM.

T Ishikawa, K Echizenya, H Murai, M Satoh
PMCID: PMC1014405  PMID: 2030362

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