
Changes in Mitral Annular Displacement and Other Echocardiographic Parameters After TAVI: Philippine Experience
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Alinaya Cordero, MD | Ryan Mambulao, MD | Joan Ava Kaye Tiu, MD | Marlon Loquias, MD | Sue Ann Locnen, MD | Ofelia Valencia, MD | Fabio Enrique Posas, MD
Cardiovascular Institute, St. Luke's Medical Center - Global City
Cardiovascular Institute, St. Luke’s Medical Center-Quezon City
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