Influence of bidirectional superior cavopulmonary anastomosis on pulmonary arterial growth.
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J. Monro | J. Leblanc | S. Webber | O. Reich | Z. Slavík | S. Tůma | B. Keeton | P. Horváth | R. K. Lamb | P. Tax | P. Horvath
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