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Abnormal ECG Patterns in Athletes: An Initial Expression of Underlying Cardiomyopathy?
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Title Abnormal ECG Patterns in Athletes: An Initial Expression of Underlying Cardiomyopathy?
Url http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/568561?src=rss
Description An abnormal ECG in a young, highly trained athlete might represent the initial expression of underlying cardiomyopathy, a new study suggests, and might not simply be the benign expression of cardiac remodeling associated with athletic conditioning. Heartwire
Category Articles > Cardiology
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Date Jan 10, 2008
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