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Left ventricular apical ballooning: Not an uncommon variant of acute myocardial infarction in women
Author(s):
Dan Elian
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Azriel B. Osherov
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Shlomi Matetzky
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Hanoch Hod
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Victor Guetta
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Micha S Feinberg
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Elio Segni
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2006
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Clinical Cardiology
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