Epicardial Adipose Tissue and Myocardial Fibrosis in Aortic Stenosis Relationship With Symptoms and Outcomes: A Study Using Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Imaging.
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M. Galderisi | C. Oury | P. Lancellotti | A. Nchimi | J. Dibato | R. Dulgheru | F. Ilardi | S. Marchetta | S. Cimino | P. Bruyère | L. Davin | V. Parisi | P. Maréchal | O. Gach | A. Georgiopoulos | G. d'Amico
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