Patterns of left ventricular hypertrophy and geometric remodeling in essential hypertension.
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J. Laragh | T. Pickering | M. Roman | T. Pickering | A. Ganau | P. Saba | R. Devereux | G. Simone | P. S. Saba | G. de Simone | P. Vargiu | R. B. Devereux | I. Simongini | Paolo Vargiu | Isabella Simongini
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