Arterial Access Site Complications in Transradial Neurointerventions : Single Center Review of 750 Consecutive Cases.

Clin Neuroradiol

Neurological Intervention and Imaging Service of Western Australia, Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital, Nedlands, Western Australia, 6009, Perth, Australia.

Published: September 2020


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