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Multichannel fenestration of the petrous and cavernous segments of the internal carotid artery associated with two small carotid canals

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Stojanov, D., Bosnjakovic, P., Ristic, S. et al. Multichannel fenestration of the petrous and cavernous segments of the internal carotid artery associated with two small carotid canals. Neurol Sci 34, 247–250 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10072-012-0995-z

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