Residual ST-segment elevation to predict long-term clinical and CMR-derived outcomes in STEMI
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J. Monmeneu | V. Bodí | J. Gavara | F. Chorro | V. Marcos-Garcés | C. Ríos-Navarro | C. Bonanad | A. Gabaldón-Pérez | E. de Dios | N. Pérez | P. Racugno | J. Cánoves | C. Albiach | H. Merenciano-González | M. P. López-Lereu | Ana Pedro-Tudela
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