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Fibrous Pericardial Mass Signifying the Importance of Advanced Cardiovascular Imaging: A Case Report

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Fibrous Pericardial Mass Signifying the Importance of Advanced Cardiovascular Imaging: A Case Report
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International Medical Case Reports Journal, April 2024
DOI 10.2147/imcrj.s442733
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Zaid A Abdulelah, Ahmed A Abdulelah, Abdulqader Alsayed Issa, Kais Al Balbissi

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#21,509,573
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#291
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#242,304
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#14
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