Clinical and brain magnetic resonance imaging long-term follow-up in patients with cryptogenic stroke undergoing PFO closure with the NobleStitch EL system. A single-centre experience
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- DOI: 10.5114/aic.2022.118534
Clinical and brain magnetic resonance imaging long-term follow-up in patients with cryptogenic stroke undergoing PFO closure with the NobleStitch EL system. A single-centre experience
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