A resynchronized shunt: Biventricular pacing followed by acute clinical decompensation in a patient with misdiagnosed atrial septal defect.
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P. Ballo | G. Santoro | A. Zuppiroli | L. Chiodi | G. Rosso | Veronica Fibbi | A. Fantini | P. Vannelli
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