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Journal of Structural Heart Disease, February 2018
Volume 4, Issue 1:28-32
Cite this article as: Reardon LC, Aboul- hosn JA. Rapid Reduction in Right Atrial Size after Amplatzer Septal Oc- cluder Placement Results in Disc Dis- tortion and Chest Pain Necessitating Device Removal. Structural Heart Dis- ease. 2018;4(1):28-32. DOI: https://doi. org/10.12945/j.jshd.2018.036.17


































































































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