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Grotenhuis HB et al. – Aortic root dilatation and reduced aortic elasticity are frequently present in patients with TOF, in addition to minor degrees of AR and reduced LV systolic function. Aortic wall pathology in repaired TOF patients may therefore represent a separate mechanism leading to LV dysfunction, as part of a multifactorial process of LV dysfunction.
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