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September 1994
Transesophageal Echocardiographic Identification of Persistent Left Superior Vena Cava: Retrograde Administration of Cardioplegia during Cardiac Surgery
William A. Roberts, M.D., Ph.D.;
William A. Roberts, M.D., Ph.D.
*Assistant Professor, Department of Anesthesiology
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William H. Risher, M.D.;
William H. Risher, M.D.
†Assistant Professor, Department of Surgery, Division of Cardiac Surgery
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Karl Q. Schwarz, M.D.
Karl Q. Schwarz, M.D.
‡Assistant Professor, Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology
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Anesthesiology September 1994, Vol. 81, 760–762.
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William A. Roberts, William H. Risher, Karl Q. Schwarz; Transesophageal Echocardiographic Identification of Persistent Left Superior Vena Cava: Retrograde Administration of Cardioplegia during Cardiac Surgery. Anesthesiology 1994; 81:760–762 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-199409000-00029
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