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Bentall-De Bono Reoperation Associated With Pseudoaneurysm and Infectious Endocarditis

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Title
Bentall-De Bono Reoperation Associated With Pseudoaneurysm and Infectious Endocarditis
Published in
"International Journal of Cardiovascular Sciences", January 2023
DOI 10.36660/ijcs.20230082
Authors

Janayna Rabelato, Iuri Betuel Gomes Antonio, Adnaldo da Silveira Maia, Daniel Chagas Dantas, Antonio Flávio de Almeida, Mario Issa

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#17,534,407
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#152
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#273,847
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#31
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