Twenty-four-hour ambulatory blood pressure monitoring detects a high prevalence of hypertension late after coarctation repair in patients with hypoplastic arches.
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Remi Kowalski | J. Galati | Y. D'udekem | B. Jones | J. Koleff | Melissa G.Y. Lee | John C. Galati | Michael M.H. Cheung | Bryn Jones | Jane Koleff | Yves d’Udekem | Melissa G Y Lee | Remi R Kowalski | M. Cheung | Remi Kowalski | M. Lee | Bryn O. Jones
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