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. 1978 Nov;41(11):992–995. doi: 10.1136/jnnp.41.11.992

Removal of an arteriovenous malformation from the basal ganglion.

E Garrido, B Stein
PMCID: PMC493211  PMID: 712377

Abstract

A case is reported in which an arteriovenous malformation was removed from a portion of the basal ganglion and region of the lenticulostriate arteries. The patient made an excellent recovery. The importance of stereoangiography and the operating microscope are emphasised.

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