Independent effect of visceral fat on left atrial phasic function in the general population.
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S. Homma | M. D. Di Tullio | H. Morita | M. Hirokawa | K. Koyama | M. Daimon | I. Komuro | K. Hirose | Koki Nakanishi | Tomoko Nakao | Yuriko Yoshida | Jumpei Ishiwata | Naoko Sawada
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