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    Development of infundibular obstruction after percutaneous pulmonary balloon valvuloplasty by Ben-Shachar, Giora, Cohen, Mark H., Sivakoff, Mark C., Portman, Michael A., Riemenschneider, Thomas A., Van Heeckeren, Daniel W.

    “…A14 month old boy with suprasystemic right ventricular pressure secondary to pulmonary valvular stenosis and anular size of 10 mm underwent percutaneous…”
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    Twenty-five-year experience with ventricular septal defect in infants and children by Van Hare, G F, Soffer, L J, Sivakoff, M C, Liebman, J

    Published in The American heart journal (01-09-1987)
    “…Three hundred eighty-one children with isolated VSD were catheterized from 1960 through 1985, 228 of whom were first catheterized in the first year of life…”
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    Dual origin of the left coronary artery with vestigial branch arising from the aorta and main trunk arising from the pulmonary artery by Small, E J, Sivakoff, M C, Dahms, B B

    Published in Pediatric pathology (1986)
    “…A 3-month-old infant presented with cardiomegaly, mitral insufficiency, myocardial ischemia, and congestive heart failure suggestive of anomalous left coronary…”
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    Acute continuous argon-laser induced tissue effects in the isolated canine heart by Ben-Shachar, G, Sivakoff, M C, Bernard, S L, Dahms, B B, Riemenschneider, T A

    Published in The American heart journal (01-07-1985)
    “…Fresh isolated myocardial, elastic-arterial, and valvular tissues from seven canine hearts were irradiated by argon laser. Irradiation was transmitted through…”
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    Clinician use of a pediatric cardiology database on a microcomputer by Soffer, L J, Wolfenson, L B, Sivakoff, M C

    Published in Computers and biomedical research (01-12-1985)
    “…A pediatric cardiology database was designed and implemented on a microcomputer using the MEDUS/A (Harvard School of Public Health) database management system…”
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