<p>This text provides insights into current trends and controversial issues <br>regarding state-of-the-art techniques in neurosurgery, interventional <br>neuroradiology, and endovascular surgery. The authors confront such questions <br>as: Are unruptured aneurysms managed most effectively by neurosu
Decision making in neurovascular disease
โ Scribed by Adnan H. Siddiqui (editor); Peter Nakaji (editor); Leonardo Rangel-Castilla (editor); Elad I. Levy (editor); Robert Friedrich Spetzler (editor)
- Publisher
- Thieme Medical Publishers, Inc
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 554
- Category
- Library
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