Accuracy and precision of echocardiography versus right heart catheterization for the assessment of pulmonary hypertension.
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Emanuele Romeo | Maria Giovanna Russo | Antonello D'Andrea | R. Naeije | E. Bossone | A. D’Andrea | B. Sarubbi | R. Vanderpool | M. Russo | Robert Naeije | Raffaele Calabrò | Eduardo Bossone | M. D'alto | Berardo Sarubbi | P. Argiento | E. Romeo | Michele D'Alto | Paola Argiento | Rebecca Vanderpool | Anna Correra | A. Correra | R. Calabrò
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