Intranidal signal distribution in post-contrast time-of-flight MRA is associated with rupture risk factors in arteriovenous malformations

N. D. Forkert*, J. Fiehler, M. Schönfeld, J. Sedlacik, J. Regelsberger, H. Handels, T. Illies

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