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Chest, Vol 85, 442-444, Copyright © 1984 by American College of Chest Physicians
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C Mavroudis, J Wampler, JE Hodsden, AH Rees, RE Solinger and F Elbl
Surgery for bacterial endocarditis may require extensive debridement and appropriate reconstruction for optimal results. Excision of the aortic valve and eroded membranous septum due to pneumococcal endocarditis with modified aortoseptoplasty was successfully accomplished in a six-year-old child.
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