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Spontaneous delayed migration or shortening after pipeline embolization device treatment of intracranial aneurysm: incidence, management, and risk factors
- Correspondence to Dr Ming Lv, Interventional Neuroradiology, Beijing Tiantan Hospital Department of Interventional Neuroradiology, Beijing, Beijing, China; dragontiger{at}163.com; Dr Yang Wang, Department of Neurosurgery, Beijing Chaoyang Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, China; 15110299052{at}163.com
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Spontaneous delayed migration or shortening after pipeline embolization device treatment of intracranial aneurysm: incidence, management, and risk factors
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- Received January 24, 2024
- Accepted March 23, 2024
- First published April 5, 2024.
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