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Significant QT-interval prolongation in pulmonary embolism—evidence for mechanoelectrical feedback
  1. H Bonnemeier,
  2. W Mäuser,
  3. T Krauss,
  4. H Schunkert
  1. Bonnemei{at}medinf.mu-luebeck.de

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