Late Systolic Myocardial Loading Is Associated With Left Atrial Dysfunction in Hypertension
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Timothy S. Phan | S. Akers | J. Chirinos | A. Syed | Z. Hashmath | Rachana Miller | Swapna Varakantam | K. Javaid | A. Tariq | M. R. Koppula | Harry G. Oldland | Anjaneyulu Dunde | Vadde Neetha | Zeba Hashmath
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