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. 1977;4(3):294–302.

MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION WITH CARDIAC RUPTURE IN ISOLATED RIGHT CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE A Clinicopathological Conference From the Case Records of the Texas Heart Institute

Jaime Benrey, Zvonimir Krajcer, Hugh B Hoeffler, Earl F Beard
PMCID: PMC287670  PMID: 15216108

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