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Superiority of the left brachial artery to the femoral approach in percutaneous transluminal angioplasty

✍ Scribed by S. Tanabe; E. Sano; M. Woo; T. Maeshiro; H. Matsunaga; M. Ohtsuka; Y. Awane; H. Kiyama; N. Ohshima; M. Yokoyama; T. Imazeki; T. Yamada


Book ID
116171052
Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1995
Tongue
English
Weight
114 KB
Volume
3
Category
Article
ISSN
0967-2109

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