Common Causes of Cardiac Emboli—Left Ventricular Thrombi and Atrial Fibrillation
AUTOR(ES)
Stratton, John R.
RESUMO
This discussion was selected from the weekly Grand Rounds in the Department of Medicine, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle. Taken from a transcription, it has been edited by Drs Paul G. Ramsey, Associate Professor of Medicine, and Philip J. Fialkow, Professor and Chair of the Department of Medicine.
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