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Economic Burden of Intracranial Vascular Malformations in Adults. Prospective Population-Based Study
Stroke, 04/17/09
Miller CE et al. - The costs of healthcare and lost productivity attributable to IVMs are considerable, and highest in those aged <65 years, presenting with ICH, receiving interventional treatment, and harboring AVMs rather than CMs. Long-term studies of the cost-effectiveness of interventional treatment are needed.
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