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Beyond the guidelines. Advanced endovascular therapies in a most challenging aortic coarctation case
Wojciech Stecko1, Piotr Wańczura2, Andrzej Nowak2
1The Ministry of Inferior and Administration Hospital, Rzeszow, Poland. wojciech.stecko@gmail.com.
Cardiology Journal
|September 9, 2025
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