Prevalence and Types of Pitfall in the Assessment of Mitral Isthmus Linear Conduction Block
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Ashok J. Shah | S. Knecht | F. Sacher | M. Hocini | M. Haïssaguerre | P. Jaïs | D. Scherr | A. Jadidi | S. Wilton | N. Derval | L. Roten | M. Pedersen | P. Pascale | Shinsuke Miyazaki | Xingpeng Liu
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