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257 related items for PubMed ID: 32652646

  • 1. Left innominate vein creation using left internal jugular vein tunneled to right internal jugular vein.
    Kilcoyne MF, Do-Nguyen CC, Moulick A, Madan N, Mahan V, Conley S, Brady PS, Endean ED, Stevens RM.
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    Criado E, Marston WA, Jaques PF, Mauro MA, Keagy BA.
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  • 20. Subclavian vein repair in patients with an ipsilateral arteriovenous fistula.
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