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Subclavian and axillary arterial aneurysms: two case reports

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Title
Subclavian and axillary arterial aneurysms: two case reports
Published in
Jornal Vascular Brasileiro, December 2013
DOI 10.1590/jvb.2013.054
Authors

Fernando Pinho Esteves, André Ventura Ferreira, Vanessa Prado dos Santos, Gabriel Santos Novaes, Álvaro Razuk, Roberto Augusto Caffaro

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