The first experience of endovascular aortic valve replacement
Ie.V. Aksonov, V.S. Berestovenko, Y.V. Panichkin, R.M. Vytovsky, B.N. Gumenuk, B.B. Kravchuk, V.M. Beshliaga, M.N. Dyrda, O.O. Mazur, I.N. Kravchenko, V.I. Kravchenko
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