Can anyone help by close of today??

 

A consultant here needs the following articles to inform a procedure taking place tomorrow morning:

 

Catheter Cardiovasc Interv. 2013 Jun 29:NA. doi: 10.1002/ccd.. [Epub ahead of print]

Early clinical experience with a modified amplatzer ductal occluder for transcatheter arterial duct occlusion in infants and small children.

Kenny D1, Morgan GJ, Bentham JR, Wilson N, Martin R, Tometzki A, Oslizlok P, Walsh KP.

 

and

 

Catheter Cardiovasc Interv. 2014 Jan 9. doi: 10.1002/ccd.25393. [Epub ahead of print]

Long-term clinical experience with amplatzer ductal occluder II for closure of the persistent arterial duct in children.

Kang SL1, Morgan G, Forsey J, Tometzki A, Martin R.

 

 

We have permission to request these from LIS-Medical and will be paying the rights fee to the publisher.

 

Seona Hamilton
Specialist Librarian
Women & Children's Services, Learning Disabilities, North Glasgow/Inverclyde CH(C)Ps
Forrester Cockburn Library
Yorkhill Hospitals
Glasgow G3 8SJ

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