Association of inappropriate left ventricular mass with systolic and diastolic dysfunction: the HyperGEN study.
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D. Rao | R. Devereux | G. de Simone | D. Arnett | J. Bella | V. Palmieri | D. Kitzman | Jennifer E Liu | A. Oberman | P. Hopkins | D. Rao
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