Evaluation of left atrial and posterior mediastinal anatomy by multidetector helical computed tomography imaging: Relevance to ablation
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G. M. Chaudhry | C. Haffajee | M. Orlov | Peter S. Hoffmeister | J. Mendel | Ibrahim O. Almasry | S. Tahir | T. Marchese | I. Almasry | Ibrahim Almasry
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