PMID: 5559102Jul 1, 1971Paper

Aortic root aneurysm--radiographic and pathologic features

Clinical Radiology
R J KeeneC Oakley

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References

Oct 1, 1969·The American Journal of Roentgenology, Radium Therapy, and Nuclear Medicine·S H Cornell
Jul 1, 1968·Thorax·H Bentall, A De Bono
Mar 1, 1953·Circulation·E M GOYETTE, P W PALMER
Oct 1, 1947·Archives of Internal Medicine·J R TOBINE M HUMPHREYS

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Mar 1, 1987·Journal of the American College of Cardiology·E J GussenhovenM Witsenburg
Jul 1, 1977·Histopathology·A PomeranceG Gula
Nov 1, 1976·Postgraduate Medical Journal·P N ThenabaduJ F Goodwin
May 3, 2019·Innovations : Technology and Techniques in Cardiothoracic and Vascular Surgery·Sana RahmanAtiq Rehman

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