Reply: repair or replace the aortic root: the eternal unsolved dilemma

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  • who: Grace Lee BSc from the height), or length of free margin-as well as optimal repair technique will be important hereThird, the authors propose an interesting hypothesis as to why the noncoronary cusp is more prone to dilation than the left or right coronary cusps. Typically, the right sinus is largest and tallest, followed by the non- then left coronary sinus [4]. In fact, the sinuotubular junction is not quite parallel to the aortic annulus and has a slight tilt in the right/anterior aspect. However, the left and right coronary cusps are buttressed by the . . .

     

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