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2. Neurological implications of hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasis;Boczko, M.L.;J. nerv. ment. Dis,1964
3. Uber Osler Krankheit (pathologische Anatomie;Brinkmann, E.;I. Therapie). Folia haemat. (Lpz.),1950
4. Pulmonary and cerebral arteriovenous fistula with Osler's disease;Chandler, D.;Arch. intern. Med,1965
5. Hereditary haemorrhagic telangiectasis and its relations to other inborn vascular malformations;Cohn, H.M.; Rosenthal, F.E.;Acta haemat. (Basel),1948