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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 2 References

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Published by Elsevier Science Inc.

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