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Ann Thorac Surg 2001;72:438-439
© 2001 The Society of Thoracic Surgeons

Invited commentary

Markus K. Heinemann, MDa

a Professor of Pediatric Cardiac Surgery, Mainz University Hospital, Langenbeckstr 1, #505, 55131 Mainz, Germany

e-mail: heinemann@uni-mainz.de

This retrospective analysis is highly provocative. The paper takes us back to the old days before computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging. Emphasizing the value of a plain barium swallow for diagnosing the anatomy of vascular compression malformations, the authors remind us that sometimes very little can be gained from these new . . . [Full Text of this Article]




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