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Study of Left Ventricular Long Axis Function in Patients with Hypertensive Response to Exercise
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Study of Left Ventricular Long Axis Function in Patients with Hypertensive Response to Exercise

  • Athanasios Kranidis1,
  • Socratis Pastromas1,
  • Dimitrios Tsilakis1 &
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  • Antonis S Manolis1 

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Kranidis, A., Pastromas, S., Tsilakis, D. et al. Study of Left Ventricular Long Axis Function in Patients with Hypertensive Response to Exercise. Hypertens Res 31, 1485 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1291/hypres.31.1485

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