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Some Topical Aspects of the “Sports Heart” Problem. Literature Review. Part 2

Electrocardiography occupies a special place among a significant list of other methods for diagnosing the pathology of the cardiovascular system of athletes. Often its results differ significantly from those in the general population, being a consequence of the adaptation of the heart to economical...

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Published in:Current problems in cardiology 2023-11, Vol.48 (11), p.101921-101921, Article 101921
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