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1 Department of Cardiology and Clinical Investigation Center, US Naval Hospital, San Diego
The fifth reported case of combined aortic and pulmonic valvular stenosis (the first known case with ostium primum atrial septal defect) had clinical findings suggestive of the diagnosis. Combined valvular stenosis is important to recognize clinically and confirm by catheterization because surgery of one of the lesions resulted in a fatal outcome in the previously reported cases.
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