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

      Dear Author,

      Thank you for the excellent article. I think the fistula may be the anatomic structures described by Joseph Treolar Wearn and named the vessels of Wearn. I read with great interest the article and the venticulocoronary arterial connections present in AA/MS may be comparable to those seen in pulmonary atresia with intact ventricular septum.

      Please consider the following link. https://twitter.com/BrettSnodgrass1/status/418829863609331712 http://bit.ly/JTWearn

      The connections described by Wearn are distinct from those described by Thebesius http://bit.ly/vasaThebesii

      Comments and suggestions are welcome.

      Thank you kindly.


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

      Dear Author,

      Thank you for the excellent article. I think the fistula may be the anatomic structures described by Joseph Treolar Wearn and named the vessels of Wearn. I read with great interest the article and the venticulocoronary arterial connections present in AA/MS may be comparable to those seen in pulmonary atresia with intact ventricular septum.

      Please consider the following link. https://twitter.com/BrettSnodgrass1/status/418829863609331712 http://bit.ly/JTWearn

      The connections described by Wearn are distinct from those described by Thebesius http://bit.ly/vasaThebesii

      Comments and suggestions are welcome.

      Thank you kindly.


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