Frequent and Prolonged Asymptomatic Episodes of Paroxysmal Atrial Fibrillation Revealed by Automatic Long‐Term Event Recorders in Patients with a Negative 24‐Hour Holter
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Frédéric Costes | Vincent Pichot | Frédéric Roche | J. Lacour | J. Barthélémy | J. Gaspoz | F. Roche | V. Pichot | D. Duverney | F. Costes | K. Isaaz | A. Da Costa | Jean-Michel Gaspoz | Jean-René Lacour | Karl Isaaz | Antoine Da Costa | Jean-Claude Barthélémy | David Duverney
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