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Intracranial vasculature 3D printing: review of techniques and manufacturing processes to inform clinical practice

Cogswell et al., 2020

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13994263713016848037
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Cogswell P
Rischall M
Alexander A
Dickens H
Lanzino G
Morris J
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3D printing in medicine

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Background In recent years, three-dimensional (3D) printing has been increasingly applied to the intracranial vasculature for patient-specific surgical planning, training, education, and research. Unfortunately, though, much of the prior literature regarding 3D printing has …
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