Mechanism of initiation of atrial flutter in humans: site of unidirectional block and direction of rotation.
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J. Olgin | M. Lesh | J. Kalman | L. Saxon | R. Lee | J M Kalman | M D Lesh | R J Lee | L A Saxon | J E Olgin | R. Lee | Facc Michael D. Lesh
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