B-69. Clinical Studies on the Pathogenesis of non-Filling Phenomenonin Cerebral Angiography
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概要
著者
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GOHMA Tohru
Department of Neurosurgery,Osaka Koseinenkin Hospital
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MINAMI Takao
Department of Emergency Medicine, Osaka Prefectural Hospital
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KATSURADA Kikushi
Department of Emergency Medicine, Osaka Prefectural Hospital
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Tahara Ichiroh
Department of Traumatology,Osaka University School of Medicine
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Gohma Tohru
Department Of Neurosurgery Osaka Koseinenkin Hospital
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Gohma Tohru
Department Of Traumatology Osaka University School Of Medicine
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Minami Takao
Department Of Emergency Medicine Osaka Prefectural Hospital
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Tahara Ichiroh
Department Of Traumatology Osaka University School Of Medicine
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Katsurada Kikushi
Department Of Emergency Medicine Osaka Prefectural Hospital
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Katsurada Kikushi
Traumatological Department Osaka University School Of Medicine
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Katsurada Kikushi
Department Of Traumatology Osaka University School Of Medicine
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Minami Takao
Department Of Traumatology Osaka University School Of Medicine
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