Long-Term Survival of the Very Elderly Undergoing Aortic Valve Surgery
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D. Malenka | R. P. Cochran | D. Likosky | B. Leavitt | R. Quinn | G. Sardella | D. Charlesworth | A. Discipio | C. Ross | E. Olmstead | F. Hernandez | R. Clough | Y. Baribeau | D. Sisto | R. Helm | Meredith J. Sorensen | L. Dacey | G. T. O'connor | R. Cochran | A. DiScipio
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