Cerebral revascularization through the external carotid arteries: Venous graft from the subclavian to the external carotid
A case of ateromatous obstruction of both internal carotids was successfully treated through revascularization of externa! carotids by venous graft from subclavianon one side and thromboendarteriectomy on the other.
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1973
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