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    Taketani S, Sawa Y, Taniguchi K, Mitsuno M, Kawaguchi N, Onishi S, Matsuda H.
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  • 42. [Minimal requirement for successful late results of valve replacement for aortic regurgitation and aortic stenosis].
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  • 46. [Isolated aortic valve replacement in an advanced stage of cardiac failure. Results and prognostic study apropos of 71 cases].
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  • 48. Physiologic compensation is supranormal in compensated aortic stenosis: does it return to normal after aortic valve replacement or is it blunted by coexistent coronary artery disease? An intramyocardial magnetic resonance imaging study.
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  • 50. Impact of valve prosthesis-patient mismatch on long-term survival and left ventricular mass regression after aortic valve replacement for aortic stenosis.
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  • 52. [Exercise capacity after heart valve replacement].
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  • 53. [How dependable is the end systolic pressure/volume relationship for the determination of left ventricular contractility in aortic valve diseases?].
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  • 55. [Function and reserve of the hypertrophic left ventricle in aortic valve disease].
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  • 57. The Ross procedure in children and young adults with congenital aortic valve disease.
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