Adverse fibrosis remodeling and aortopulmonary collateral flow are associated with poor Fontan outcomes
Andrea Pisesky(Art Research Centre of the Slovak Academy of Sciences), Lars Grosse‐Wortmann(Mount Sinai Hospital), Mike Seed(University of Toronto), Marjolein J.E. Reichert(University of Toronto), Shi‐Joon Yoo(Hospital for Sick Children), Charlotte de Lange(Oslo University Hospital), Christopher Z. Lam(Hospital for Sick Children)
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