Clinical significance of global two-dimensional strain as a surrogate parameter of myocardial fibrosis and cardiac events in patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy.
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H. Okayama | J. Higaki | Katsuji Inoue | A. Ogimoto | M. Hamada | Y. Shigematsu | M. Saito | T. Sumimoto | S. Inaba | G. Hiasa | K. Nishimura | H. Higashi | Toyofumi Yoshii | H. Morioka
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