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Masugata H et al. – The results indicate that LV function as assessed by TDE demonstrates age–related deterioration with normal aging. Although HT or DM affects normal age–related changes in LV function, the co–existence of HT and DM has a more harmful effect on the normal age–related changes than HT alone or DM alone.

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