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  • 21. [Percutaneous removal of intravascular fragments from infusion, angiography and cerebrospinal fluid drainage catheters with the loop-snare technic].
    Weber J, Sartor K.
    Chirurg; 1980 Nov; 51(11):711-6. PubMed ID: 7471940
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    Espinosa Mejía R, Carrasco Guerra H, Barboza JS, Fuenmayor Arocha A, Phillips V.
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