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Hi everyone, 
 
I think I must have Friday brain. A doctor is looking for an article that he authored and gave the following information:
 
Sanchez JA, Rose EA: Reparative procedures may alleviate the need for some transplants.  Controversies in Cardiology 1990; 2(4):27
 
He notes that it was an invited letter to editorial.

 As far as I can tell, there is no journal by this title, and Circulation and Lancet had series of articles like this, but the year or title don't match any of those.  

Any guidance on how to proceed would be appreciated!  Thanks!

Lori 

 Lori Bradshaw, MSLIS ~ Librarian

Dr. William E. Finkelstein Health Sciences Library

Saint Mary's Hospital

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