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Dec 2019
38m 22s

1. Aortic Stenosis: Case Discussion

CARDIONERDS
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Dr. Heather Kagan and the CardioNerds discuss a case of aortic stenosis, covering diagnosis, surveillance, imaging, management and followup. ​ Show notes and images: https://www.cardionerds.com/episodes/aortic-stenosis/ 
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