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Evaluation of Recurrent Pediatric Syncope: Role of Tilt Table Testing
Margaret J. Strieper, Debbie O. Auld, J. Edward Hulse and Robert M. Campbell
Pediatrics April 1994, 93 (4) 660-662;
Margaret J. Strieper
Debbie O. Auld
J. Edward Hulse

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Evaluation of Recurrent Pediatric Syncope: Role of Tilt Table Testing
Margaret J. Strieper, Debbie O. Auld, J. Edward Hulse, Robert M. Campbell
Pediatrics Apr 1994, 93 (4) 660-662;
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