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. 1974;1(3):160–164.

CAVAL SAMPLES AS INDICATORS OF MIXED VENOUS OXYGEN SATURATION: IMPLICATIONS IN ATRIAL SEPTAL DEFECT

Howard P Gutgesell 1, Robert L Williams 1
PMCID: PMC287481  PMID: 15215970

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