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ОБХОДНОЕ ШУНТИРОВАНИЕ В ЛЕЧЕНИИ ИШЕМИИ ГОЛОВНОГО МОЗГА, ОБУСЛОВЛЕННОЙ СОСУДИСТЫМ СПАЗМОМ ПОСЛЕ РАЗРЫВА АНЕВРИЗМ

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Виктор Александрович Лукьянчиков
НИИ скорой помощи им. Н.В. Склифосовского
Россия


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Лукьянчиков В.А. ОБХОДНОЕ ШУНТИРОВАНИЕ В ЛЕЧЕНИИ ИШЕМИИ ГОЛОВНОГО МОЗГА, ОБУСЛОВЛЕННОЙ СОСУДИСТЫМ СПАЗМОМ ПОСЛЕ РАЗРЫВА АНЕВРИЗМ. Нейрохирургия. 2015;(1):90-96.

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Luk’Yanchikov V.A. The bypass surgery for treatment of brain ischemia because of cerebral abgiospasm after aneurysm rupture. Russian journal of neurosurgery. 2015;(1):90-96. (In Russ.)

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