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Congress: ECR25
Poster Number: C-17567
Type: Poster: EPOS Radiologist (scientific)
Authorblock: M. M. Trandafilović1, S. Golubović2, S. Jankovic2, M. Živanović2, M. Petrović2, V. Stokanovic2; 1Niš/RS, 2NIŠ-MEDIANA/RS
Disclosures:
Milena Mića Trandafilović: Nothing to disclose
Saša Golubović: Nothing to disclose
Sonja Jankovic: Nothing to disclose
Milica Živanović: Nothing to disclose
Marta Petrović: Nothing to disclose
Vesna Stokanovic: Nothing to disclose
Keywords: Anatomy, CNS, Interventional vascular, Experimental, Comparative studies, Experimental investigations, Congenital, Foetus
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