Retrospective Studies (3) LEAD-SYSTEMS (2) Echocardiography (2) DESCRIPTIVE (1) RVH (1) Myocardial Contraction (1) Bundle-Branch Block/physiopathology (1) BBB (1) SVD (1) Thorax (1) Reference Values (1) Myocardium/pathology (1) Action Potentials (1) Thallium Radioisotopes (1) Exercise Test (1) Tomography, Emission-Computed, Single-Photon (1) SCINTIGHRAPHY (1) Coronary Disease/complications (1) LV-MASS (1) Heart Conduction System/physiopathology (1) ARRHYTHMIA-PREDICTION (1) CONGENITAL (1) QRSI (1)
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