
Ductal Stenting to Retrain the Involuted Left Ventricle in a Late Presenter Infant With Transposition of the Great Arteries, Intact Interventricular Septum
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Ma. Rosita S. Quitola, MD | Juan G. Reganion, MD | Jean Antonio G. Villareal, MD
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