Age-Related Changes in Normal Human Hearts During the First 10 Decades of Life. Part II (Maturity): A Quantitative Anatomic Study of 765 Specimens From Subjects 20 to 99 Years Old
Dalane W. Kitzman(Wake Forest University), William D. Edwards(Total (United Kingdom)), Duane M. Ilstrup(Mayo Clinic), DAVID G. SCHOLZ(General Department of Preventive Medicine), Philip T. Hagen
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