Simultaneous infection of abandoned leads and newly implanted leadless cardiac pacemaker: Why did this occur?
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M. Shoda | K. Kuwahara | Ken-ichi Kato | Hideki Kobayashi | K. Yoshie | Ayako Okada | Hirohiko Motoki | Hiroaki Tabata | Takahiro Okano | Wataru Shoin
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