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Boles RG et al. – The conclusions drawn were, unlike pediatric CVS, adult CVS is not associated with the 16519T and 3010A mtDNA polymorphisms, suggesting a degree of genetic distinction and similar to the pediatric setting, adult CVS is associated with a substantial burden of co–morbid functional disorders.


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