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Retardation of Corrected QT Dispersion Recovery, Heart Rate Recovery and Increase of QT Dispersion in Patients with Pseudoexfoliative Syndrome; Are They Predictors of Malignant Arrythmias?

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Table 1. Sociodemographic and clinical characteristics of the participants.
Table 2. The QTc and QTcd values obtained from ECG and treadmill exercise test of the study and control group

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