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. 1988 Jan 16;296(6616):170–171. doi: 10.1136/bmj.296.6616.170-a

Is altered cardiac sensation responsible for chest pain in patients with normal coronary arteries? Clinical observation during cardiac catheterisation

Leonard M Shapiro, Tom Crake, Philip A Poole-Wilson
PMCID: PMC2544901  PMID: 3122985

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