PMID: 13396086Jan 1, 1957Paper

Rupture of an aneurysm of the right aortic sinus (of Valsalva)

British Heart Journal
L WEISS

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References

Jul 10, 1952·The New England Journal of Medicine·R H SWEET, J G SCANNELL

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Jul 1, 1960·Diseases of the Chest·S A KIEFFER, P WINCHELL
Aug 1, 1960·The American Journal of Cardiology·J D BRISTOWW A HAUG

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