Traditional cardiovascular risk factors in relation to left ventricular mass, volume, and systolic function by cardiac magnetic resonance imaging: the Multiethnic Study of Atherosclerosis.
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D. Bluemke | J. Lima | A. Gomes | G. Pearson | S. Heckbert | W. Post | D. Arnett | M. Jerosch-Herold | W. Hundley | Gregory W. Hundley | W.
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