PMID: 518113Sep 1, 1979Paper

Aortography in infantile coarctation: a simple and effective technique

Archives of Disease in Childhood
B DenhamN Blake

Abstract

A new and simple technique is described which clearly defines the aortic anatomy in infantile coarctation. The technique greatly helps to select those neonates whose lives can be salvaged by early surgery. There have been no serious adverse effects.

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Feb 1, 1991·European Journal of Pediatrics·T InoY Hosoda
Feb 15, 1986·The American Journal of Cardiology·R N Vincent, G F Collins
Jan 1, 1983·Catheterization and Cardiovascular Diagnosis·G I Fiddler, J B Partridge

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