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Angeborene und „erworbene” QT-Syndrome

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Haverkamp, W., Schulze-Bahr, E., Mönnig, G. et al. Angeborene und „erworbene” QT-Syndrome. Herz 24, 587–590 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03044232

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