Subaortic stenosis: at risk substrates and treatment strategies
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- DOI: 10.1016/s0733-8651(02)00013-9
Subaortic stenosis: at risk substrates and treatment strategies
Abstract
Subaortic stenosis can be a complex disease of multiple anatomic etiologies. At the core is either an elongated and narrow outflow tract as compared to normal or a fully muscle-rimmed VSD used as an intraventricular routing pathway. An array of treatment modalities is needed for an effective management strategy.
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