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. 1981 Aug;36(8):638–639. doi: 10.1136/thx.36.8.638

Coexisting congenital primary superior vena caval aneurysm and rheumatic mitral stenosis.

C K Mok, C W Chan, R T Clarke, G B Ong
PMCID: PMC471665  PMID: 7314039

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