Negative T waves shortly after ST-elevation acute myocardial infarction are a powerful marker for improved survival rate.
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R. Califf | E. Topol | G. Wagner | S. Goodman | D. Underwood | S. Pinski | E. Sgarbossa | K. Gates | A. Barbagelata | P. Meyer | B. Pavlovic-Surjancev | A. S. Lum
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