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Exercise Related Sudden Cardiac Death: The Experience of a Tertiary Referral Pathology Centre in the United Kingdom
Heart, 06/11/09
de Noronha S et al. - Sudden cardiac death in sport is largely due to clinically silent cardiomyopathies or primary electrical disorders (morphologically normal heart). Antecedent symptoms and family history are absent in over 80% of cases, therefore clinical screening with health questionnaires will fail to identify most athletes with potentially sinister cardiac disorders.
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