Anomalous origin of coronary arteries from the "wrong" sinus in athletes: Diagnosis and management strategies.
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M. Mazzari | C. Basso | V. Palmieri | M. Bianco | R. Marano | F. Cuccaro | P. Zeppilli | S. Gervasi | Barbara Poscolieri | Roberta Cogliani
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