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PROCEEDINGS OF THE 32ND BETHESDA CONFERENCE
CARE OF THE ADULT WITH CONGENITAL HEART DISEASE
JACC Vol. 37, 2001: 1161-98

32nd Bethesda Conference:
Care of the Adult With Congenital Heart Disease

Task Force 1 References

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6. Stark J. Glenn Lecture: how to choose a cardiac surgeon. Circulation 1996;94 Suppl II:II-1-II-4.

7. Dore A., Glancy D.L., Stone S., Menashe V.D., Somerville J. surgery for grown-up congenital heart patients: survey of 307 consecutive operations from 1991 to 1994. Am J Cardiol 1997;80:906-913.

8. Stanger P., Silverman N.H., Foster E. Diagnostic accuracy of pediatric echocardiograms performed in adult laboratories. Am J Cardiol 1999;83:908-914.

 

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