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2. Defining the optimal size of an aspiration catheter in relation to the arterial diameter during mechanical thrombectomy for stroke
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Charbonnier, Guillaume, Primikiris, Panagiotis, Desmarets, Maxime, Tio, Gregory, Vancheri, Sergio, Di Caterino, Fortunato, Vitale, Giovanni, and Biondi, Alessandra
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- 2024
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3. Dural arteriovenous fistula draining into the superior petrosal vein: a comparative analysis of two case reports for enhanced anatomical understanding and optimal treatment strategy
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Polinelli, Francesco, primary, Di Caterino, Fortunato, additional, Alfieri, Alex, additional, Marchi, Francesco, additional, Cianfoni, Alessandro, additional, and Cardia, Andrea, additional
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- 2024
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4. How to use the Contour intrasaccular device: two illustrative cases
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Biondi, Alessandra, primary, Primikiris, Panagiotis, additional, Di Caterino, Fortunato, additional, Vancheri, Sergio, additional, Vitale, Giovanni, additional, and Charbonnier, Guillaume, additional
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- 2024
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5. Reply to “Successful recanalization because of the pressure differential between arterial systolic pressure (Push) and vacuum level created by the vacuum source (Pull)”
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Charbonnier, Guillaume, Di Caterino, Fortunato, and Biondi, Alessandra
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- 2024
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6. European Multicenter Study of ET-COVID-19
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Cagnazzo, Federico, Piotin, Michel, Escalard, Simon, Maier, Benjamin, Ribo, Marc, Requena, Manuel, Pop, Raoul, Hasiu, Anca, Gasparotti, Roberto, Mardighian, Dikran, Piano, Mariangela, Cervo, Amedeo, Eker, Omer Faruk, Durous, Vincent, Sourour, Nader-Antoine, Elhorany, Mahmoud, Zini, Andrea, Simonetti, Luigi, Marcheselli, Simona, Paolo, Nuzzi Nunzio, Houdart, Emmanuel, Guédon, Alexis, Ligot, Noémie, Mine, Benjamin, Consoli, Arturo, Lapergue, Bertrand, Cordona Portela, Pere, Urra, Xabier, Rodriguez, Alejandro, Bolognini, Federico, Lebedinsky, Pablo Ariel, Pasco-Papon, Anne, Godard, Sophie, Marnat, Gaultier, Sibon, Igor, Limbucci, Nicola, Nencini, Patrizia, Nappini, Sergio, Saia, Valentina, Caldiera, Valentina, Romano, Daniele, Frauenfelder, Giulia, Gallesio, Ivan, Gola, Giuliano, Menozzi, Roberto, Genovese, Antonio, Terrana, Alberto, Giorgianni, Andrea, Cappellari, Manuel, Augelli, Raffaele, Invernizzi, Paolo, Pavia, Marco, Lafe, Elvis, Cavallini, Anna, Giossi, Alessia, Besana, Michele, Valvassori, Luca, Macera, Antonio, Castellan, Lucio, Salsano, Giancarlo, Di Caterino, Fortunato, Biondi, Alessandra, Arquizan, Caroline, Lebreuche, Julien, Galvano, Gianluca, Cannella, Alfio, Cosottini, Mirco, Lazzarotti, Guido, Guizzardi, Giuseppe, Stecco, Alessandro, Tassi, Rossana, Bracco, Sandra, Bianchini, Elena, Micieli, Camilla, Pascarella, Rosario, Napoli, Manuela, Causin, Francesco, Desal, Hubert, Cotton, François, and Costalat, Vincent
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- 2021
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7. Defining the optimal size of an aspiration catheter in relation to the arterial diameter during mechanical thrombectomy for stroke
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Charbonnier, Guillaume, primary, Primikiris, Panagiotis, additional, Desmarets, Maxime, additional, Tio, Gregory, additional, Vancheri, Sergio, additional, Di Caterino, Fortunato, additional, Vitale, Giovanni, additional, and Biondi, Alessandra, additional
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- 2023
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8. Middle column Stent-screw Assisted Internal Fixation (SAIF): a modified minimally-invasive approach to rescue vertebral middle column re-fractures
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Di Caterino, Fortunato, primary, Koetsier, Eva, additional, Hirsch, Joshua A, additional, Isalberti, Maurizio, additional, San Millan, Diego, additional, Marchi, Francesco, additional, La Barbera, Luigi, additional, Pileggi, Marco, additional, and Cianfoni, Alessandro, additional
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- 2023
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9. Mechanical Thrombectomy for Acute Ischemic Stroke Amid the COVID-19 Outbreak
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Kerleroux, Basile, Fabacher, Thibaut, Bricout, Nicolas, Moïse, Martin, Testud, Benoit, Vingadassalom, Sivadji, Ifergan, Héloïse, Janot, Kévin, Consoli, Arturo, Ben Hassen, Wagih, Shotar, Eimad, Ognard, Julien, Charbonnier, Guillaume, L’Allinec, Vincent, Guédon, Alexis, Bolognini, Federico, Marnat, Gaultier, Forestier, Géraud, Rouchaud, Aymeric, Pop, Raoul, Raynaud, Nicolas, Zhu, François, Cortese, Jonathan, Chalumeau, Vanessa, Berge, Jérome, Escalard, Simon, Boulouis, Grégoire, Chivot, Cyril, Hanafi, Riyad, Pasco, Anne, Girot, Jean-Baptiste, Biondi, Alessandra, Di Caterino, Fortunato, Primikiris, Panagiotis, Vitale, Giovanni, Bonnet, Louise, Gariel, Florent, Barreau, Xavier, Debruxelles, Sabrina, Lucas, Ludovic, Menegon, Patrice, Olindo, Stéphane, Poli, Mathilde, Renou, Pauline, Sagnier, Sharmila, Sibon, Igor, Veunac, Louis, Gentric, Jean-Christophe, Barbier, Charlotte, Boulanger, Marion, Cogez, Julien, Guettier, Sophie, Schneckenburger, Romain, Touze, Emmanuel, Delaitre, Mariette, Lebendinsky, Pablo, Musacchio, Mariano, Ricolfi, Frédéric, Thouant, Pierre, Caparros, François, Casolla, Barbara, Della Schiava, Lucie, Dequatre, Nelly, Henon, Hilde, Pasi, Marco, Kazemi, Apolline, Bala, Fouzi, Estrade, Laurent, Mounayer, Charbel, Saleme, Susanna, Macian-Montoro, Francisco, Eker, Omer, Cotton, François, Blanc-Lasserre, Karine, Cakmak, Serkan, Cho, Tae-Hee, Derex, Laurent, Lukaszewicz, Anne-Claire, Mechtouff, Laura, Nighoghossian, Norbert, Philippeau, Frédéric, Riva, Roberto, Turjman, Francis, Vallet, Anne-Evelyne, Carle, Xavier, Dory-Lautrec, Philippe, Reyre, Anthony, Hak, Jean-François, Brunel, Hervé, Benali, Amel, Collemiche, François-Louis, Dargazanli, Cyril, Cagnazzo, Frederico, Derraz, Imad, Arquizan, Caroline, Corti, Lucas, Costalat, Vincent, Gaillard, Nicolas, Gascou, Grégory, Lefèvre, Pierre-Henri, Mourand, Isabelle, Riquelme, Carlos, Derelle, Anne Laure, Gory, Benjamin, Liao, Liang, Tonnelet, Romain, Anxionnat, René, Bonnerot, Mathieu, Bracard, Serge, Braun, Marc, Humbertjean, Lisa, Lacour, Jean-Christophe, Mione, Gioia, Planel, Sophie, Richard, Sébastien, Riou-Comte, Nolwenn, Schmitt, Emmanuelle, Bourcier, Romain, Detraz, Lili, Desal, Hubert, Alexandre, Pierre-Louis, Daumas-Duport, Benjamin, Lenoble, Cédric, Roy, Monica, Coskun, Oghuzan, Di Maria, Frederico, Lapergue, Bertrand, Rodesch, Georges, Wang, Adrien, Weisenburger-Lile, David, Zimatore, Sergio, Ajili, Nadia, Buard, Géraldine, Evrard, Serge, Gorza, Lucas, Gratieux, Julie, Leguen, Morgan, Marinier, Sylvie, Pico, Fernando, Poll, Roxanna, Rakotoharinandrasana, Haja, Tassan, Philippe, Tchikviladze, Maya, Delvoye, François, Hebert, Solène, Blanc, Raphaël, Ciccio, Gabriele, Desilles, Jean-Philippe, Maier, Benjamin, Mazighi, Mikael, Piotin, Michel, Redjem, Hocine, Smajda, Stanislas, Ben Maacha, Malek, Corabianu, Ovide, De Broucker, Thomas, Ille, Olivier, Manchon, Eric, Obadia, Michael, Obadia, Mickael, Raynouard, Igor, Peres, Roxanne, Sabben, Candice, Smadja, Didier, Taylor, Guillaume, Thion, Laurie-Anne, Lecler, Augustin, Denier, Christian, Caroff, Jildaz, Chassin, Olivier, Spelle, Laurent, Venditti, Laura, Aymard, Armand, Betty, Jean, Civelli, Vittorio, Eliezer, Michael, Fantoni, Matteo, Houdart, Emmanuel, Labeyrie, Marc-Antoine, Saint Maurice, Jean-Pierre, Kalsoum, Erwah, Pacini, Aurelien, Ramadane, Chawkat, Tuilier, Titien, Villain, Adrien, Clarencon, Frédéric, Degos, Vincent, Elhfnawy, Ahmed, Elhorany, Mahmoud, Lenck, Stéphanie, Premat, Kevin, Sourour, Nader-Antoine, Alamowitch, Sonia, Baronnet, Flore, Crozier, Sophie, Deltour, Sandrine, Leger, Anne, Rosso, Charlotte, Pyatigorskaya, Nadya, Rodriguez Regent, Christine, Trystram, Denis, Naggara, Olivier, Seners, Pierre, Turc, Guillaume, Edjlali, Myriam, Agbonon, Rémi, Alotaibi, Mohammed, Sonchet, Antoine, Oppenheim, Catherine, Meder, Jean François, Benzakoun, Joseph, Legrand, Laurence, Fauché, Cédric, Velasco, Stéphane, Manceau, Pierre François, Moulin, Sebastien Solène Soize, Ferré, Jean-Christophe, Paya, Christophe, Eugene, François, Gauvrit, Jean-Yves, Langnier-Lemercier, Sophie, Lassale, Maria, Raoult, helene, Ronziere, Thomas, Tracol, Clément, Vannier, Stéphane, Burel, Julien, Le Moal, Julien, Papagiannaki, Chrysanthi, Aggour, Mohamed, Sachet, Marina, Boutet, Claire, Beaujeux, Remy, Hasiu, Anca, Manisor, Monica, Mihoc, Dan, Kremer, Stéphane, Arteaga, Charles, Gazzola, Sébastien, Darcourt, Jean, Cognard, Christophe, Bonneville, Fabrice, Christine Januel, Anne, Olivot, Jean-Marc, Raposo, Nicolas, Viguier, Alain, Bibi, Richard, Boustia, Fakhreddine, Herbreteau, Denis, Maldonado, Igor, Narata, Ana-Paula, Service de neuroradiologie [Paris], Hôpital Sainte-Anne, CHU Strasbourg, Service de neuroradiologie [Lille], Hôpital Roger Salengro [Lille]-Université de Lille, Droit et Santé-Centre Hospitalier Régional Universitaire [Lille] (CHRU Lille), Service de neuroradiologie diagnostique et interventionnelle, Université de la Méditerranée - 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International audience; Background and Purpose: The efficiency of prehospital care chain response and the adequacy of hospital resources are challenged amid the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak, with suspected consequences for patients with ischemic stroke eligible for mechanical thrombectomy (MT). Methods: We conducted a prospective national-level data collection of patients treated with MT, ranging 45 days across epidemic containment measures instatement, and of patients treated during the same calendar period in 2019. The primary end point was the variation of patients receiving MT during the epidemic period. Secondary end points included care delays between onset, imaging, and groin puncture. To analyze the primary end point, we used a Poisson regression model. We then analyzed the correlation between the number of MTs and the number of COVID-19 cases hospitalizations, using the Pearson correlation coefficient (compared with the null value). Results: A total of 1513 patients were included at 32 centers, in all French administrative regions. There was a 21% significant decrease (0.79; [95%CI, 0.76–0.82]; P
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- 2020
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10. Woven EndoBridge Device immediate post-detachment tilt with later displacement: Case report, rescue techniques, and review of the literature
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Di Caterino, Fortunato, primary, Primikiris, Panagiotis, additional, Vitale, Giovanni, additional, and Biondi, Alessandra, additional
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- 2020
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11. Pancreaticojejunal Anastomotic Stricture Treated by Percutaneous Transhepatic Approach
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Righi, Dorico, Fonio, Paolo, Di Caterino, Fortunato, Discalzi, Andrea, Calandri, Marco, Yevich, Steven, and Gandini, Giovanni
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- 2016
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12. Woven EndoBridge Device immediate post-detachment tilt with later displacement: Case report, rescue techniques, and review of the literature
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Di Caterino, Fortunato, Primikiris, Panagiotis, Vitale, Giovanni, and Biondi, Alessandra
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The Woven EndoBridge Device (WEB) is efficient and safe in the treatment of wide-neck bifurcation intracranial aneurysms. A crucial step in operative planning is establishing the appropriate dimension of the device, and there are limitations to the therapeutic solutions provided by WEBs. We describe a case of a right middle cerebral artery bifurcation wide-neck aneurysm treated with WEB. After the initial deployment of a WEB proven oversized, we substituted it with a smaller one that presented immediate post-detachment intra-aneurysmal tilt probably resulting from undersizing. The 24-h angiographic control identified a partial displacement of the device in the superior middle cerebral artery branch. We describe rescue techniques with review of the literature and our treatment strategy, including effort to reposition the device followed by stent deployment. The treatment was electively completed by the coil-through technique. The post-detachment WEB tilt should be considered an unstable position and treated either by removal of the device or with adjunctive implants. Each WEB size adapts to a range of aneurysmal height and width. This range is not always the same for each specific WEB dimension, based on the table provided by the manufacturer. This eventually predisposes to a different behavior of different WEB sizes regarding the modification of the device’s height in relation to the modification of the diameter after deployment.
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- 2024
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13. Right Ventricular Pseudoaneurysm: An Unexpected Complication Following Insertion of Jugular Central Venous Line.
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Kozmek L, Vidoni C, Besutti M, Di Caterino F, Vitale G, Meneveau N, and Chopard R
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Background: Right ventricular pseudoaneurysm is a rare and poorly documented condition., Case Summary: This paper reports a case of right ventricular pseudoaneurysm of iatrogenic origin, which developed after placement of internal jugular central venous catheter. The patient underwent successful percutaneous closure., Discussion: The formation of a pseudoaneurysm is potentially fatal. The main causes are ischemic, postsurgical, infectious, and after percutaneous valve replacement. Diagnosis is based on nonspecific symptoms and multimodal imaging. Treatment may be medical, surgical, or percutaneous, depending on the clinic, imaging, and decision of the heart team., Take-Home Messages: Right ventricular pseudoaneurysm is a rare and poorly documented condition that can complicate even a routine procedure (eg, central venous line placement). Due to its lethal potential, treatment is primarily interventional, requiring careful multimodal imaging assessment. Coil embolization appears to be an effective and safe therapeutic option for managing small-sized pseudoaneurysms in patients at high surgical risk., Competing Interests: The authors have reported that they have no relationships relevant to the contents of this paper to disclose., (© 2025 The Authors.)
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- 2025
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14. Flow-diverting stents for the treatment of unruptured distal anterior cerebral artery aneurysms: analysis of the CRETA Registry.
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Scarcia L, Clarençon F, Dmytriw AA, Shotar E, Premat K, Jabbour P, Tjoumakaris SI, Gooch R, Psychogios MN, Ntoulias N, Sporns PB, Puri AS, Singh J, Kuhn AL, Hassan AE, Algin O, Möhlenbruch MA, Hohenstatt S, Russo R, Bergui M, Goren O, Kole MJ, Bankole NDA, Bibi R, Boulouis G, Morimoto T, Sakakibara F, Pop R, Juravle C, Ho JW, Ferrario A, Pujol Lereis V, Cooper J, Gandhi CD, Salsano G, Castellan L, Camilli A, Consoli A, Sgreccia A, Raz E, Chung C, Burel J, Papagiannaki C, Rasheed U, Baqir Hassan KM, Hong T, Ji Z, Rautio R, Sinislao M, Ruggiero M, Lafe E, Da Ros V, Bellini L, Gabrieli JD, Cester G, Levitt MR, Carroll KT, Abecassis ZA, Caragliano AA, Vinci SL, Bellanger G, Cognard C, Marnat G, Saleille L, Limbucci N, Capasso F, Piano M, Rollo C, Guedon A, Arpaia F, Romi A, Di Caterino F, Biondi A, Kalsoum E, Mykola V, Guenego A, Patel AB, Pereira VM, Pedicelli A, and Alexandre AM
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Background: Data about the safety and the efficacy of flow diversion for distal anterior cerebral artery (DACA) aneurysms are limited. We present the largest multicenter analysis evaluating the outcomes of flow diversion in unruptured DACA aneurysm treatment., Methods: Databases from 39 centers were retrospectively reviewed for unruptured DACA aneurysms treated with flow-diverting stents. Demographics, clinical presentation, radiographic characteristics, procedural complications, and outcomes were assessed., Results: A total of 168 patients with 168 unruptured DACA aneurysms were treated between January 2018 and December 2022. One hundred and twenty-five were women (74.4%) and the median age was 61 (IQR 52-67) years. The most common morphology was saccular (91.7%), with branch involvement in 61.9% of cases. Median parent vessel diameter was 1.9 mm (IQR 1.7-2.2) and stents were successfully deployed in 99.4% of cases. In 96.4% a single stent was implanted, while 3.6% of cases required two stents. Median imaging follow-up was 16.5 (IQR 7-24) months. At last follow-up the rate of occlusion (O'Kelly-Marotta scale C or D) was 82.1%. Symptomatic thromboembolic or hemorrhagic complications occurred in 5.3% of patients and the mortality rate was 0.6%. The rate of retreatment was 1.2%., Conclusions: Flow-diverting stents are a reasonably safe and effective treatment option for unruptured DACA aneurysms., Competing Interests: Competing interests: TM: Outside the submitted work, received lecturer’s fees from Abbott, AstraZeneca, Boehringer Ingelheim, Bristol-Myers Squibb, Daiichi Sankyo, Japan Lifeline, Pfizer, Tsumura and UCB; manuscript fee from Pfizer; advisory board for GlaxoSmithKline, Novartis and Teijin. FS: Outside the submitted work received lecturer’s fee from Idorsia Pharmaceuticals for the past 36 months. OG: Outside the submitted work, MicroVention proctor for the WEB device, Stryker consultant, Route 92 consultant.ML: Unrestricted educational grants from Medtronic and Stryker; consulting agreement with Aeaean Advisers, Metis Innovative, Genomadix, AIDoc and Arsenal Medical; equity interest in Proprio, Stroke Diagnostics, Apertur, Stereotaxis, Fluid Biomed, Synchron and Hyperion Surgical; editorial board of Journal of NeuroInterventional Surgery; Data safety monitoring board of Arsenal Medical. AMA: educational grants from Medtronic, Stryker, Balt and Microvention/Terumo unrelated to the current study. AP: educational grants from Medtronic, Stryker, Balt and Microvention/Terumo unrelated to the current study. AEH: Consultant/Speaker: Medtronic, Microvention, Stryker, Penumbra, Cerenovus, Genentech, GE Healthcare, Scientia, Balt, Viz.ai, Insera therapeutics, Proximie, NeuroVasc, NovaSignal, Vesalio, Rapid Medical, Imperative Care, Galaxy Therapeutics, Route 92, Perfuze, CorTech, Shockwave, Toro and Xcath. Principal Investigator: COMPLETE study – Penumbra, LVO SYNCHRONISE – Viz.ai, MARRS - Perfuze, RESCUE - ICAD - Medtronic. Steering Committee/Publication committee member: SELECT, DAWN, SELECT 2, EXPEDITE II, EMBOLISE, CLEAR, ENVI, DELPHI, DISTALS. DSMB - COMAND trial. ML Unrestricted educational grants from Medtronic and Stryker; consulting agreement with Aeaean Advisers, Metis Innovative, Genomadix, AIDoc and Arsenal Medical; equity interest in Proprio, Stroke Diagnostics, Apertur, Stereotaxis, Fluid Biomed, Synchron and Hyperion Surgical; editorial board of Journal of NeuroInterventional Surgery; Data safety monitoring board of Arsenal Medical. FC reports conflicts of interest with Medtronic, Balt Extrusion (consultant), ClinSearch (core lab), Penumbra, Stryker (payment for reading) and Artedrone (Board); all not directly related to the present work. CC consultant for Medtronic, Microvention, Cerenovus, Stryker, Anaconda, unrelated to the current study., (© Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2024. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ.)
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- 2025
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