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COMBINED INTERNAL CAROTID AND HYPOGLOSSAL ARTERY ENDARTERECTOMIES IN A SYMPTOM-FREE PATIENT WITH CONTRALATERAL INTERNAL CAROTID ARTERY OCCLUSION Raymond Cartier, MD Journal of Vascular Surgery Volume 22, Issue 1, Pages (July 1995) DOI: /S (95)70096-X Copyright © 1995 Society for Vascular Surgery and the Noth American Chapter Terms and Conditions
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Fig. 1 A, Preoperative angiogram shown internal carotid (IC), external carotid (EC), and hypoglossal arteries (HA). B, Angiogram of right carotid and basilar artery shows absence of posterior communicating artery (arrow), C, Postoperative angiogram shows patency of internal carotid and hypoglossal arteries. Journal of Vascular Surgery , DOI: ( /S (95)70096-X) Copyright © 1995 Society for Vascular Surgery and the Noth American Chapter Terms and Conditions
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Fig. 1 A, Preoperative angiogram shown internal carotid (IC), external carotid (EC), and hypoglossal arteries (HA). B, Angiogram of right carotid and basilar artery shows absence of posterior communicating artery (arrow), C, Postoperative angiogram shows patency of internal carotid and hypoglossal arteries. Journal of Vascular Surgery , DOI: ( /S (95)70096-X) Copyright © 1995 Society for Vascular Surgery and the Noth American Chapter Terms and Conditions
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Fig. 1 A, Preoperative angiogram shown internal carotid (IC), external carotid (EC), and hypoglossal arteries (HA). B, Angiogram of right carotid and basilar artery shows absence of posterior communicating artery (arrow), C, Postoperative angiogram shows patency of internal carotid and hypoglossal arteries. Journal of Vascular Surgery , DOI: ( /S (95)70096-X) Copyright © 1995 Society for Vascular Surgery and the Noth American Chapter Terms and Conditions
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