tissue doppler imaging of the s wave in mitral valve prolapse syndrome

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in-cheol kim division of cardiology, department of internal medicine, keimyung university dongsan medical center, daegu, republic of korea

hyungseop kim division of cardiology, department of internal medicine, keimyung university dongsan medical center, daegu, republic of korea; division of cardiology, department of internal medicine, keimyung university dongsan medical center, daegu, republic of korea. tel: +82-53250799, fax:+82-532507034

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archives of cardiovascular imaging

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