Asymptomatic noncompaction myocardium and familial probable partial penetrant disease

International Journal of Cardiology - Tập 108 - Trang 267-268 - 2006
Pedro Betrián Blasco1, Jorge Lopez Ayerbe2
1Pediatric Cardiology Unit, “Germans Trias i Pujol” Hospital, Badalona, Spain
2Cardiology Department, “Germans Trias i Pujol” Hospital, Badalona, Spain

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