Clinical features of isolated noncompaction of the ventricular myocardium: long-term clinical course, hemodynamic properties, and genetic background.
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K. Yamada | T. Miyawaki | S. Kurotobi | T. Kamiya | M. Shinohara | F. Ichida | T. Akagi | T. Nishi | Y. Hamamichi | Y. Ono | M. Seguchi | T. Miyake | H. Tomimatsu | Katsuhiko Yamada | Y. Murakami | O. Hirose | Y. Hamamichi | T. Miyawaki | H. Hamada | T. Isobe | H. Mito | Y. Murakami | T. Nishi | M. Shinohara | M. Seguchi | S. Tashiro | H. Tomimatsu | S. Tashiro | Hiromi Hamada
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