Left atrial volume and function assessed by cardiac magnetic resonance imaging are markers of subclinical atrial fibrillation as detected by continuous monitoring.
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A. Brandes | D. Krieger | J. Svendsen | L. Køber | C. Graff | N. Vejlstrup | S. Diederichsen | K. Haugan | C. Kronborg | S. Højberg | L. Bertelsen
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