Right ventricular performance and mass by use of cine MRI late after atrial repair of transposition of the great arteries.
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C H Lorenz | T. A. Powers | C. Lorenz | T. Graham | T A Powers | E. Walker | T P Graham | E S Walker | Eloisa S. Walker
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