Orthostatic stress causes immediately increased blood pressure variability in women with vasovagal syncope
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Sonia Charleston-Villalobos | Ramón González-Camarena | Tomás Aljama-Corrales | S. Reulecke | Andreas Voss | J. Gonzalez-Hermosillo | Mercedes J. Gaitan-Gonzalez | G. Hernandez-Pacheco | Rico Schroeder | T. Aljama-Corrales | S. Charleston-Villalobos | A. Voss | R. Schroeder | R. González-Camarena | M. Gaitán-González | J. González-Hermosillo | S. Reulecke | G. Hernández-Pacheco
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