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Rev Bras Cardiol Invasiva. 2014;22(3):308

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s published in volume 22, number 1, 2014, on page 32, in the article Dissecção espontânea de artéria

coro-nária: abordagem terapêutica e desfechos de uma série consecutiva de casos (Spontaneous coronary artery dissection: therapeutic approach and outcomes of a consecutive series of cases), in the name of the authors,

where it reads Jammil Cade, it should read “Jamil Cade”.

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