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Aortic isthmic atresia and aorta–right atrial communication: a case report
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 22 March 2013
Abstract
The development of an aorta–right atrial fistula is a very rare complication of aortic isthmic atresia. We described a case of aorta–right atrial communication associated with isthmic atresia.
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