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  1. Jul 2018
    1. On 2014 Jan 07, Brett Snodgrass commented:

      Dear Author,

      Thank you for the excellent article. Although the fistula closed without a specific ligation procedure, the three procedures probably altered the hemodynamics of the right ventricle and permitted the vessel of Wearn to become less prominent and/or close. The closure may be physiologic or anatomic, and I do not think we have sufficient information to make a definitive determination. The closure would probably be considered anatomic if the vessel lumen became fibrosed.

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  2. Feb 2018
    1. On 2014 Jan 07, Brett Snodgrass commented:

      Dear Author,

      Thank you for the excellent article. Although the fistula closed without a specific ligation procedure, the three procedures probably altered the hemodynamics of the right ventricle and permitted the vessel of Wearn to become less prominent and/or close. The closure may be physiologic or anatomic, and I do not think we have sufficient information to make a definitive determination. The closure would probably be considered anatomic if the vessel lumen became fibrosed.

      Please consider viewing the following post related to this article.

      https://twitter.com/BrettSnodgrass1/status/415904348074287105

      Comments and feedback are welcome.

      Thank you kindly.


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