Risk factors for a positive neoaortic arch gradient after stage I palliation for hypoplastic left heart syndrome.
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Michael F Swartz | G. Alfieris | N. Atallah-Yunes | J. Cholette | Andrew M. Walters | Shrey Patel | A. M. Walters | George M. Alfieris
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