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Are geometric indices, derived from cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) able to differentiate various forms of cardiac hypertrophy?
Bibliographic Details
Main Authors:
Petersen, SE
,
Selvanayagam, J
,
Francis, J
,
Wiesmann, F
,
Myerson, S
,
Robson, M
,
Ostman-Smith, I
,
Casadei, B
,
Watkins, H
,
Neubauer, S
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Published:
2004
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