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  • 21. The significance of morphological changes in cerebral arteries after subarachnoid hemorrhage.
    Mayberg MR, Okada T, Bark DH.
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  • 40. Reversal of cerebral arterial spasm by intrathecal administration of a calcium antagonist (nimodipine).
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