Angiocardiography in congenital heart disease correlated with clinical and autopsy findings; a five-year clinical and pathological study of thirty-four cases in infants and young children out of a series of eleven hundred patients, and four hundred twenty-five angiocardiograms.
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C. Marienfeld | D. L. Fisher | B. Gasul | E. Fell | R. Dillon | H. Weiss
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