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Editorial

Percutaneous Closure of Patent Foramen Ovale: Long-Term Follow-up Shows Benefit

University Heart Centre, Department of Cardiology, University Hospital Zürich, CH-8091 Zurich, Switzerland
Cardiovasc. Med. 2016, 19(1), 4; https://doi.org/10.4414/cvm.2016.00389
Submission received: 20 October 2015 / Revised: 20 November 2015 / Accepted: 20 December 2015 / Published: 20 January 2016

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The foramen ovale is a door-like opening of the interatrial septum framed by the septum primum and septum secundum [...]

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Binder, R.K. Percutaneous Closure of Patent Foramen Ovale: Long-Term Follow-up Shows Benefit. Cardiovasc. Med. 2016, 19, 4. https://doi.org/10.4414/cvm.2016.00389

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Binder RK. Percutaneous Closure of Patent Foramen Ovale: Long-Term Follow-up Shows Benefit. Cardiovascular Medicine. 2016; 19(1):4. https://doi.org/10.4414/cvm.2016.00389

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Binder, Ronald K. 2016. "Percutaneous Closure of Patent Foramen Ovale: Long-Term Follow-up Shows Benefit" Cardiovascular Medicine 19, no. 1: 4. https://doi.org/10.4414/cvm.2016.00389

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Binder, R. K. (2016). Percutaneous Closure of Patent Foramen Ovale: Long-Term Follow-up Shows Benefit. Cardiovascular Medicine, 19(1), 4. https://doi.org/10.4414/cvm.2016.00389

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