The authors regret to inform that Kyle Cooper was missed to be included as the fifth author of the article.
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The authors would like to apologize for any inconvenience caused.
Ahmed Aly, Robert Burt, Elena Violari, Costantino Pena, Kyle Cooper, and Yolanda Bryce
Kyle Cooper, MD, RPVI
Radiology Department, Loma Linda University, Loma Linda, CA
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Published online: February 08, 2023
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- Abdominal Vascular EvaluationTechniques in Vascular & Interventional RadiologyVol. 25Issue 4
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