Blood Pressure and Left Ventricular Hypertrophy During American-Style Football Participation
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Thomas J. Wang | M. Picard | A. Hutter | A. Baggish | R. Weiner | R. Malhotra | Francis Wang | Jonathan H. Kim | B. Berkstresser | Stephanie K. Isaacs | Brant Berkstresser
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