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Simultaneous bilateral carotid stenting in a series of 9 patients: a single-center experience with review of literature

Simultaneous bilateral carotid artery stenting (SBCAS) is a challenging procedure, and selection criteria play an important role in determining the final outcome. The aim of the present study was to determine the efficacy and safety of the SBCAS in a series of 9 patients with significant bilateral c...

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