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Horer J et al. – Relevant midterm homograft regurgitation is rare in children after the Ross operation. However, a significant annual increase occurs in the pressure gradient that cannot be influenced by larger graft size. Homograft oversizing may lead to a higher annual increase of regurgitation.

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