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Case report| Volume 89, ISSUE 3, P700-702, March 1955

Temporal artery aneurysm

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      Abstract

      • 1.
        1. A case of temporal artery aneurysm thought to be due to arteriosclerosis is presented.
      • 2.
        2. A possible relationship of this type of vascular defect to intracranial hemorrhage is postulated.
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