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Spezielle Diagnostik der großen Gefäße

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Herz Grosse Gefässe

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Die angeborenen Aortenstenosen lassen sich nach ihrer Lagebeziehung zum Klappenapparat in valvuläre, sub- und supravalvuläre sowie Aortenisthmus- stenosen unterscheiden.

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Beyer-Enke, S. (1996). Spezielle Diagnostik der großen Gefäße. In: Eichstädt, H., Felix, R., Zeitler, E. (eds) Herz Grosse Gefässe. Klinische Radiologie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-75729-7_14

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