Perioperative and bedside cerebral monitoring identifies cerebral injury after surgical correction of congenital aortic arch obstruction
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F. Groenendaal | S. Algra | N. Jansen | A. Schouten | M. Toet | F. Haas | I. C. Haastert | W. Oeveren | Petra M.A. Lemmers | L. D. Vries
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