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Transient in-stent stenosis at mid-term angiographic follow-up in patients treated with SILK flow diverter stents: incidence, clinical significance and long-term follow-up
- Correspondence to Dr. Daniela Iancu, Diagnostic Imaging, The Ottawa Hospital,Ottawa, Ontario K1Y4E9, Canada; diancu{at}toh.ca
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Transient in-stent stenosis at mid-term angiographic follow-up in patients treated with SILK flow diverter stents: incidence, clinical significance and long-term follow-up
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- Received March 14, 2018
- Revised June 25, 2018
- Accepted June 26, 2018
- First published September 7, 2018.
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January 21, 2019
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