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Aorta / Thoracic aorta / Brachiocephalic artery / Common carotid artery / Cardiopulmonary bypass / Artery / Subclavian artery / Aneurysm / Ascending aorta / Medicine / Anatomy / Angiology
Date: 2012-11-11 10:13:37
Aorta
Thoracic aorta
Brachiocephalic artery
Common carotid artery
Cardiopulmonary bypass
Artery
Subclavian artery
Aneurysm
Ascending aorta
Medicine
Anatomy
Angiology

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