An exaggerated blood pressure response to treadmill exercise does not increase the likelihood that exercise echocardiograms are abnormal in men or women

Traci L. Jurrens, Aaron M. From, Garvan C. Kane, Sharon L. Mulvagh, Patricia A. Pellikka, Robert B. Mccully

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