Double-wave reentry as a mechanism of acceleration of ventricular tachycardia.
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M. Allessie | J. Brugada | P. Brugada | H. Wellens | C. Kirchhof | L. Boersma | M. Havenith | P. Brugada | H. Wellens | J. Brugada | Lucas Boersma | M. Havenith
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