“Deploy and Retrieve” Technique Using Detachable Micro-coil for Temporary Occlusion During Drug-Eluting Beads Chemoembolization
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Hepatic Artery Occlusion Balloon Flow Diversion Temporary Occlusion Distal Catheter
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Pua U. declares no conflict of interest pertaining to the contents of this manuscript.
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