String Sign and Heart Shape After 34-mm Evolut R Valve Implantation.

Can J Cardiol

Department of Medicine, Cardiology Division, Structural Heart Unit, University Hospitals of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland.

Published: January 2023

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