Quality of Life of Adults With Congenital Heart Disease in 15 Countries: Evaluating Country-Specific Characteristics.
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W. Budts | S. Menahem | J. Jackson | P. Moons | K. Luyckx | A. Kovacs | C. Thomet | Junko Enomoto | M. Sluman | P. Khairy | Shanthi Chidambarathanu | L. Alday | Katrine Eriksen | M. Dellborg | M. Berghammer | A. Mackie | M. Caruana | G. Veldtman | A. Soufi | K. White | E. Callus | S. Kutty | S. Apers | S. Fieuws | E. Mattsson | Jou-Kou Wang | Stephen C Cook | A. Romfh | Corina Thomet
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