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Does the persistence of pulsatile antegrade pulmonary blood flow following bidirectional Glenn procedure affect long term outcome?†
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Postoperative hemodynamics after norwood palliation for hypoplastic left heart syndrome
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Submitted during the course of DM Cardiology
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2013
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Fluid Dynamics at Connections in Paediatric Cardiac Surgery*
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