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Marc D Feldman1, Jennifer E Phipps2
1University of Texas Health Science Center San Antonio, San Antonio, Texas; Department of Veterans Affairs, South Texas Veterans Health Care System, San Antonio, Texas.
JACC. Cardiovascular Interventions
|June 20, 2015
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