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April 1970
The Vertebral Venous Plexus as a Major Cerebral Venous Outflow Tract
H. M. Epstein, M.D.;
H. M. Epstein, M.D.
*Assistant Professor of Anesthesia.
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H. W. Linde, Ph.D.;
H. W. Linde, Ph.D.
*Assistant Professor of Anesthesia.
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A. R. Crompton, M.D.;
A. R. Crompton, M.D.
†Assistant Professor of Radiology.
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J J. E. Eckenholf, M.D.
J J. E. Eckenholf, M.D.
§Professor and Chairman of Anesthesia.
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Anesthesiology April 1970, Vol. 32, 332–340.
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H. M. Epstein, H. W. Linde, A. R. Crompton, I. S. Cine, J J. E. Eckenholf; The Vertebral Venous Plexus as a Major Cerebral Venous Outflow Tract. Anesthesiology 1970; 32:332–340 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-197004000-00007
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