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Jay Voit

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|May 31, 2022
Acute native aortic regurgitation: clinical presentation, diagnosis and management.

Jay Voit, Catherine M Otto, Christopher R Burke

|Oct 06, 2018
Heart of the matter: reverse takotsubo syndrome in an anthracycline-exposed oncology patient.

Jay Voit, Anjan Tibrewala, Nausheen Akhter

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Catherine M Otto

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Christopher R Burke

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Catherine M Otto

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