Emergency Pacing via the Umbilical Vein and Subsequent Permanent Pacemaker Implantation in a Neonate
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Hui Wu | H. Ge | Xiao-mei Li | Hong-yin Li | He Jiang | Jun-yi Wang | Dong-ya Zhang | Guangzhi Jia
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