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T E Darsaut

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Neuro-Chirurgie|April 3, 2012
RCTs in determining treatment indications for intracranial aneurysms: What can we learn from history?T E Darsaut, J Raymond
Neuro-Chirurgie|March 11, 2022
Lessons from landmark studies on the treatment of ruptured intracranial aneurysmsJ Raymond, T E Darsaut
Neuro-Chirurgie|July 27, 2021
We need less research, better research, and research done for the right reasonsJ Raymond, T E Darsaut
Neuro-Chirurgie|October 13, 2020
Experience using pragmatic care trials to guide neurovascular practice under uncertaintyT E Darsaut, J Raymond
AJNR. American Journal of Neuroradiology|June 15, 2013
Rehashing trial results won't help with puzzling aneurysms--patients need best care within a contemporary trialT E Darsaut, J Raymond
Neuro-Chirurgie|January 25, 2022
Reprint of: We need less research, better research, and research done for the right reasonsJ Raymond, T E Darsaut
Neuro-Chirurgie|May 13, 2023
'It is not the answer which enlightens, but the question'T E Darsaut, J Raymond
AJNR. American Journal of Neuroradiology|September 10, 2011
Stenting for intracranial aneurysms: how to paint oneself into the proverbial cornerJ Raymond, T E Darsaut
Neuro-Chirurgie|September 24, 2023
Clinical decisions based on reasons that reason should ignoreT E Darsaut, J Raymond
AJNR. American Journal of Neuroradiology|July 27, 2023
ReplyJ Raymond, T E Darsaut
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Neuro-Chirurgie|April 3, 2012
RCTs in determining treatment indications for intracranial aneurysms: What can we learn from history?T E Darsaut, J Raymond
Neuro-Chirurgie|March 11, 2022
Lessons from landmark studies on the treatment of ruptured intracranial aneurysmsJ Raymond, T E Darsaut
Neuro-Chirurgie|July 27, 2021
We need less research, better research, and research done for the right reasonsJ Raymond, T E Darsaut
Neuro-Chirurgie|October 13, 2020
Experience using pragmatic care trials to guide neurovascular practice under uncertaintyT E Darsaut, J Raymond
AJNR. American Journal of Neuroradiology|June 15, 2013
Rehashing trial results won't help with puzzling aneurysms--patients need best care within a contemporary trialT E Darsaut, J Raymond
Neuro-Chirurgie|January 25, 2022
Reprint of: We need less research, better research, and research done for the right reasonsJ Raymond, T E Darsaut
Neuro-Chirurgie|May 13, 2023
'It is not the answer which enlightens, but the question'T E Darsaut, J Raymond
AJNR. American Journal of Neuroradiology|September 10, 2011
Stenting for intracranial aneurysms: how to paint oneself into the proverbial cornerJ Raymond, T E Darsaut
Neuro-Chirurgie|September 24, 2023
Clinical decisions based on reasons that reason should ignoreT E Darsaut, J Raymond
AJNR. American Journal of Neuroradiology|July 27, 2023
ReplyJ Raymond, T E Darsaut
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