Difficult to treat recurrent stenosis of the aorta

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Difficult to treat recurrent stenosis of the aorta. / Pawelec-Wojtalik, Małgorzata; Qureshi, Shakeel Ahmed; Weil, Jochen; Mrówczyński, Wojciech; Wojtalik, Michał; Siwińska, Aldona; Surmacz, Rafał; Smoczyk, Wiesław; Kukawczyńska, Elzbieta; Raś, Małgorzata.

in: CARDIOL J, Jahrgang 14, Nr. 2, 2007, S. 186-192.

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Harvard

Pawelec-Wojtalik, M, Qureshi, SA, Weil, J, Mrówczyński, W, Wojtalik, M, Siwińska, A, Surmacz, R, Smoczyk, W, Kukawczyńska, E & Raś, M 2007, 'Difficult to treat recurrent stenosis of the aorta', CARDIOL J, Jg. 14, Nr. 2, S. 186-192.

APA

Pawelec-Wojtalik, M., Qureshi, S. A., Weil, J., Mrówczyński, W., Wojtalik, M., Siwińska, A., Surmacz, R., Smoczyk, W., Kukawczyńska, E., & Raś, M. (2007). Difficult to treat recurrent stenosis of the aorta. CARDIOL J, 14(2), 186-192.

Vancouver

Pawelec-Wojtalik M, Qureshi SA, Weil J, Mrówczyński W, Wojtalik M, Siwińska A et al. Difficult to treat recurrent stenosis of the aorta. CARDIOL J. 2007;14(2):186-192.

Bibtex

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title = "Difficult to treat recurrent stenosis of the aorta",
abstract = "The risk associated with repeated treatment of aortic stenosis is as high as 5% and increases to as much as 25% in complex heart diseases. Among the methods that are commonly accepted and used in the treatment of recurrent aortic stenosis are balloon dilatation and stent implantation. In this study we describe five patients with recurrent stenosis of the aorta treated with stent implantation. The short-term results of such treatment are promising. However, in some cases it is only palliative in character and does not completely resolve the problems arising from congenital heart disease. (Cardiol J 2007; 14: 186-192).",
author = "Ma{\l}gorzata Pawelec-Wojtalik and Qureshi, {Shakeel Ahmed} and Jochen Weil and Wojciech Mr{\'o}wczy{\'n}ski and Micha{\l} Wojtalik and Aldona Siwi{\'n}ska and Rafa{\l} Surmacz and Wies{\l}aw Smoczyk and Elzbieta Kukawczy{\'n}ska and Ma{\l}gorzata Ra{\'s}",
year = "2007",
language = "English",
volume = "14",
pages = "186--192",
journal = "CARDIOL J",
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T1 - Difficult to treat recurrent stenosis of the aorta

AU - Pawelec-Wojtalik, Małgorzata

AU - Qureshi, Shakeel Ahmed

AU - Weil, Jochen

AU - Mrówczyński, Wojciech

AU - Wojtalik, Michał

AU - Siwińska, Aldona

AU - Surmacz, Rafał

AU - Smoczyk, Wiesław

AU - Kukawczyńska, Elzbieta

AU - Raś, Małgorzata

PY - 2007

Y1 - 2007

N2 - The risk associated with repeated treatment of aortic stenosis is as high as 5% and increases to as much as 25% in complex heart diseases. Among the methods that are commonly accepted and used in the treatment of recurrent aortic stenosis are balloon dilatation and stent implantation. In this study we describe five patients with recurrent stenosis of the aorta treated with stent implantation. The short-term results of such treatment are promising. However, in some cases it is only palliative in character and does not completely resolve the problems arising from congenital heart disease. (Cardiol J 2007; 14: 186-192).

AB - The risk associated with repeated treatment of aortic stenosis is as high as 5% and increases to as much as 25% in complex heart diseases. Among the methods that are commonly accepted and used in the treatment of recurrent aortic stenosis are balloon dilatation and stent implantation. In this study we describe five patients with recurrent stenosis of the aorta treated with stent implantation. The short-term results of such treatment are promising. However, in some cases it is only palliative in character and does not completely resolve the problems arising from congenital heart disease. (Cardiol J 2007; 14: 186-192).

M3 - SCORING: Journal article

C2 - 18651456

VL - 14

SP - 186

EP - 192

JO - CARDIOL J

JF - CARDIOL J

SN - 1897-5593

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