Difficulties in case of patient with significant aortic stenosis, few symptoms and aortic calcification Case report
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The article describes the difficulties in case of patient with significant aortic stenosis and few symptoms.
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Orłowska-Baranowska , E., & Dyk , W. (2011). Difficulties in case of patient with significant aortic stenosis, few symptoms and aortic calcification. Cardiology in Practice, 5(1), 3-6. Retrieved from https://journalsmededu.pl/index.php/kwp/article/view/1611
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4. Ting W., Scholz P.M., Sponitz A.J.: Coronary revascularization in a Calcified Ascending Aorta. Texas Heart Institute Journal 1992, 19: 62.
5. Yasuda T., Kawasuji M., Sakakibara N.: Aortic valve replacement for the calcified ascending aorta in homozygous familial hypercholesterolemia. European Journal of Cardio-thoracic Surgery 2000, 102: 249.
6. Akpinar B., Guden M.: A no-touch Technique for Calcified Ascending Aorta during Coronary Artery Surgey. Tex. Heart Inst. J. 1998, 25: 120.
7. Chiu K.M., Lin T.Y., Chen J.S. et al.: Left Ventricle Apical Conduit to Bilateral Subclavian Artery in a Patient With Porcelain Aorta and Aortic Stenosis. Circulation 2006, 113: e388.