Ventricular fibrillation risk factors in over one thousand patients with accessory pathways.
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L. Szumowski | M. Bilińska | A. Biederman | R. Bodalski | A. Przybylski | R. Kępski | F. Walczak | M. Orczykowski | K. Bieganowska | P. Derejko | Agnieszka Maryniak | E. Szufladowicz | P. Urbanek | J. Zakrzewska‐Koperska | Z. Jedynak | Maria Miszczak-Knecht
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