Midwall fibrosis is an independent predictor of mortality in patients with aortic stenosis
10.1016/j.jacc.2011.03.064
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Main Authors: | Dweck M.R., Joshi S., Murigu T., Alpendurada F., Jabbour A., Melina G., Banya W., Gulati A., Roussin I., Raza S., Prasad N.A., Wage R., Quarto C., Angeloni E., Refice S., Sheppard M., Cook S.A., Kilner P.J., Pennell D.J., Newby D.E., Mohiaddin R.H., Pepper J., Prasad S.K. |
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Other Authors: | DUKE-NUS MEDICAL SCHOOL |
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Elsevier
2018
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Online Access: | http://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/149947 |
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Institution: | National University of Singapore |
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