The electrophysiological mechanism of ventricular arrhythmias in the long QT syndrome. Tridimensional mapping of activation and recovery patterns.
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M Restivo | E. Caref | H. Yin | N. El-Sherif | M. Restivo | N el-Sherif | E B Caref | H Yin
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