Restricted coronary flow reserve in patients with mitral regurgitation improves after mitral reconstructive surgery.
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T. Kawamoto | T. Akasaka | S. Morioka | T. Hozumi | J. Yoshikawa | K. Yoshida | T. Takagi | S. Kaji | Y. Okada | Y. Ueda | Kiyoshi Yoshida | Junichi Yoshikawa | Takashi Akasaka | Yukikatsu Okada
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