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246 related items for PubMed ID: 18381378
1. Myocardial blood flow in patients with low-flow, low-gradient aortic stenosis: differences between true and pseudo-severe aortic stenosis. Results from the multicentre TOPAS (Truly or Pseudo-Severe Aortic Stenosis) study. Burwash IG, Lortie M, Pibarot P, de Kemp RA, Graf S, Mundigler G, Khorsand A, Blais C, Baumgartner H, Dumesnil JG, Hachicha Z, DaSilva J, Beanlands RS. Heart; 2008 Dec; 94(12):1627-33. PubMed ID: 18381378 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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10. Letter by Schinkel et al regarding article, "Projected valve area at normal flow rate improves the assessment of stenosis severity in patients with low-flow, low-gradient aortic stenosis: the multicenter TOPAS (Truly or Pseudo-Severe Aortic Stenosis) study". Schinkel AF, Bountioukos M, Poldermans D, Bax JJ. Circulation; 2006 Oct 03; 114(14):e526; author reply e527. PubMed ID: 17015800 [No Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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