Tilt test in elderly patients with syncope of unknown etiology: experience with pharmacological stimulation with nitroglycerin.
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J. Feliciano | Mário Oliveira | A. Timóteo | A. Vieira | A. Fiarresga | J. Quininha | Sofia Silva | E. Antunes | S. Coito | António Fiarresga
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