Prediction of the extent and severity of left ventricular dysfunction in anterior acute myocardial infarction by the admission electrocardiogram.
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C. Granger | G. Wagner | Y. Birnbaum | G. Barbash | B. Strasberg | A. Ross | A. Mager | D. Criger | K. Gates | B. Strasberg,
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