Blunt impact to the chest leading to sudden death from cardiac arrest during sports activities.
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F O Mueller | J A Kaplan | B. Maron | F. Mueller | B J Maron | L. Poliac | J. Kaplan | L C Poliac | J. Kaplan | F. Mueller
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