Interatrial septum in B‐mode and conventional echocardiograms ‐ a clue for the diagnosis of congenital heart diseases
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Seiki Nagata | Hiroshi Abe | Yasuharu Nimura | Hiroshi Sakakibara | Hirohide Matsuo | H. Abe | S. Nagata | M. Matsumoto | H. Sakakibara | Y. Nimura | H. Matsuo | Masayuki Matsumoto | Shigeki Mochizuki | S. Mochizuki
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