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Left atrial mass or hiatus hernia: value of cardiac MRI
  1. C Parsai1,
  2. J J Perrenoud2
  1. 1Geneva University Hospital, Cardiology Centre, Internal Medicine Department, Geneva, Switzerland
  2. 2Geneva University Hospitals, Department of Rehabilitation and Geriatrics, Geneva, Switzerland
  1. Correspondence to Dr Chirine Parsai, Geneva University Hospital, Cardiology Centre, Internal Medicine Department, Geneva, Switzerland; chirineparsai{at}hotmail.com

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