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High Prevalence and Clinical Implication of Myocardial Bridging in Patients with Early Repolarization

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Fig. 1. Coronary angiography in a 58-year-old male patient, who had chest pain caused by myocardial bridging
Table 1. Comparison of Baseline Characteristics between Patients with ER and those with No ER
Table 3. Comparison of the Cardiac Events, Documented ECGs and Characteristics of Cardiac Events between Patients with ER and those without ER
Table 4. Difference of ER ST-Segment Pattern According to MB

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