Functional Changes in Coronary Microcirculation After Valve Replacement in Patients With Aortic Stenosis
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Dudley J Pennell | Kim Rajappan | Desmond J Sheridan | D. Pennell | O. Rimoldi | P. Camici | N. Bellenger | K. Rajappan | D. Sheridan | Paolo G Camici | Nicholas G Bellenger | Ornella E Rimoldi
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