Response to letters regarding article, “cerebral embolization during transcatheter aortic valve implantation: a transcranial Doppler study”.
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R. Erbel | H. Eggebrecht | P. Mummel | G. Heusch | M. Schlamann | E. Kottenberg | M. Thielmann | H. Jakob | D. Wendt | D. Holle | P. Kahlert | B. Plicht | F. Al-Rashid | L. Bergmann | Philipp Döttger | K. Mori
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