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Coexisting ventricular septal defect affects the features of ruptured sinus of Valsalva aneurysms

Yan Jin, Xiu-Min Han, Hui-Shan Wang, Zeng-Wei Wang, Min-Hua Fang, Yan Yu and Xiao-Xuan Fang
Saudi Medical Journal March 2017, 38 (3) 257-261; DOI: https://doi.org/10.15537/smj.2017.3.15842
Yan Jin
From the Departments of Cardiovascular Surgery (Jin), Congenital Heart Disease (Han), Cardiovascular Surgery (Wang H, Wang Z, Fang, Yu), Military General Hospital of Shenyang PLA, and the Department of Applied Statistics (Fang), Shanghai University of International Business and Economics, Shenyang, China
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Xiu-Min Han
From the Departments of Cardiovascular Surgery (Jin), Congenital Heart Disease (Han), Cardiovascular Surgery (Wang H, Wang Z, Fang, Yu), Military General Hospital of Shenyang PLA, and the Department of Applied Statistics (Fang), Shanghai University of International Business and Economics, Shenyang, China
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Hui-Shan Wang
From the Departments of Cardiovascular Surgery (Jin), Congenital Heart Disease (Han), Cardiovascular Surgery (Wang H, Wang Z, Fang, Yu), Military General Hospital of Shenyang PLA, and the Department of Applied Statistics (Fang), Shanghai University of International Business and Economics, Shenyang, China
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Zeng-Wei Wang
From the Departments of Cardiovascular Surgery (Jin), Congenital Heart Disease (Han), Cardiovascular Surgery (Wang H, Wang Z, Fang, Yu), Military General Hospital of Shenyang PLA, and the Department of Applied Statistics (Fang), Shanghai University of International Business and Economics, Shenyang, China
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Min-Hua Fang
From the Departments of Cardiovascular Surgery (Jin), Congenital Heart Disease (Han), Cardiovascular Surgery (Wang H, Wang Z, Fang, Yu), Military General Hospital of Shenyang PLA, and the Department of Applied Statistics (Fang), Shanghai University of International Business and Economics, Shenyang, China
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Yan Yu
From the Departments of Cardiovascular Surgery (Jin), Congenital Heart Disease (Han), Cardiovascular Surgery (Wang H, Wang Z, Fang, Yu), Military General Hospital of Shenyang PLA, and the Department of Applied Statistics (Fang), Shanghai University of International Business and Economics, Shenyang, China
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Xiao-Xuan Fang
From the Departments of Cardiovascular Surgery (Jin), Congenital Heart Disease (Han), Cardiovascular Surgery (Wang H, Wang Z, Fang, Yu), Military General Hospital of Shenyang PLA, and the Department of Applied Statistics (Fang), Shanghai University of International Business and Economics, Shenyang, China
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Saudi Medical Journal Mar 2017, 38 (3) 257-261; DOI: 10.15537/smj.2017.3.15842
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