2041 Do linear and volumetric measures of left ventricular concentricity agree? (original) (raw)

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Influence of fat-free mass on detection of appropriateness of left ventricular mass

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Assessment of left ventricular mass and volumes by three-dimensional echocardiography in patients with or without wall motion abnormalities: comparison against cine magnetic resonance imaging

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Left ventricular mass correlates with fat-free mass but not fat mass in adults

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