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Case Report Exercise-Stress Echocardiography Reveals Systolic

... satisfying hematological response. At three weeks of control the patient described no further syncopes. However, he suffered continuously from dizziness. The long-term Midodrine and Metoprolol-Succinate effect on SAM in CA patients is unknown. In conclusion, mitral leaflet SAM should be ruled out pr ...
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Thyroid Storm Presenting as Jaundice and Complete Heart Block
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Questions and Answers

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