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spellingShingle Ihn, Y.K., Jung, W.S., Kim, B-S., Interventional Neuroradiology, Disappeared Pulsatile Tinnitus Related to Petrous Segment Stenosis of the ICA after Relief of the Stenosis by Stenting, General Medicine
title Disappeared Pulsatile Tinnitus Related to Petrous Segment Stenosis of the ICA after Relief of the Stenosis by Stenting
title_full Disappeared Pulsatile Tinnitus Related to Petrous Segment Stenosis of the ICA after Relief of the Stenosis by Stenting
title_fullStr Disappeared Pulsatile Tinnitus Related to Petrous Segment Stenosis of the ICA after Relief of the Stenosis by Stenting
title_full_unstemmed Disappeared Pulsatile Tinnitus Related to Petrous Segment Stenosis of the ICA after Relief of the Stenosis by Stenting
title_short Disappeared Pulsatile Tinnitus Related to Petrous Segment Stenosis of the ICA after Relief of the Stenosis by Stenting
title_sort disappeared pulsatile tinnitus related to petrous segment stenosis of the ica after relief of the stenosis by stenting
title_unstemmed Disappeared Pulsatile Tinnitus Related to Petrous Segment Stenosis of the ICA after Relief of the Stenosis by Stenting
topic General Medicine
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/159101991301900115