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Le patologie valvolari cardiache vengono distinte in valvulopatie acquisite propriamente dette e in patologie valvolari malformative che giungono all’osservazione per una patologia acquisita sovrapposta.

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Carbone, I., Francone, M., Cagioli, S., Lanciotti, K., Catalano, C., Passariello, R. (2006). Lo studio delle valvole e la perfusione cardiaca. In: La TC multidetettore nella diagnostica cardiovascolare. Springer, Milano. https://doi.org/10.1007/88-470-0516-7_11

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