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Pseudoaneurysm: Some Differences in its Character Between the Mesenteric vs. Uterine Artery Highlighting the Unique Feature of This Vascular Disorder

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I thank Professors of Jichi Medical University, Alan Kawarai Lefor (Surgery), Yasunaru Sakuma (Surgery), and Hiroyuki Mutoh (Gastroenterology), for their advice.

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Matsubara, S. Pseudoaneurysm: Some Differences in its Character Between the Mesenteric vs. Uterine Artery Highlighting the Unique Feature of This Vascular Disorder. Cardiovasc Intervent Radiol 39, 1662–1663 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00270-016-1460-9

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