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Surgical revascularization for cardiac allograft vasculopathy: Is it still an option
The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, 04/14/09
Bhama JK et al. - Surgical revascularization for cardiac allograft vasculopathy remains a viable treatment option for appropriate patients and may be performed safely with good medium-term outcomes. However, patients remain at risk for disease progression and may require percutaneous or surgical reintervention.
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