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    The pathology of arteriovenous malformations of the brain treated by embolotherapy

    Light microscopic and immunohistochemical examination was undertaken of intracranial arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) surgically resected from 18 patients, each of whom had undergone preoperative angiographi...

    J. S. Schweitzer, B. S. Chang, P. Madsen, F. Viñuela, N. A. Martin in Neuroradiology (1993)

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    Use of a new mixture for embolization of intracranial vascular malformations

    The internal carotid artery system in swine has a special anatomic configuration similar to a brain “arterial-arterial malformation”. The internal carotid artery breaks up into a multitude of fine channels (re...

    P. Lylyk, F. Viñuela, H. V. Vinters, J. Dion, J. Bentson, G. Duckwiler in Neuroradiology (1990)

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    The pathology of encephalic arteriovenous malformations treated by prior embolotherapy

    A pathologic study was undertaken of seven encephalic arteriovenous malformations, including five resected from one to seven days after balloon embolization, one resected 10 days after embolization with polyvi...

    T. H. Lanman, N. A. Martin, H. V. Vinters in Neuroradiology (1988)

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    The histotoxicity of cyanoacrylates

    Cyanoacrylates, a group of rapidly polymerizing adhesives, have found widespread uses in oral and general surgery as well as surgical subspecialties, for example as hemostatic and anastomotic agents. They have...

    H. V. Vinters, K. A. Galil, M. J. Lundie, J. C. E. Kaufmann in Neuroradiology (1985)