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2. Catheter ablation of the atrioventricular junction with radioshow any new abnormalities. We are currently studying whether there is a more rapid or complete release of enzymes after an alcohol injury than after other insults. frequency energy;Langberg, J.J.; Chin, M.C.; Rosenqvist, M.;Circulation,1989
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4. Transcoronary chemical ablation of ventricular tachy- The occlusion of the nodal artery after alcohol unfortunately precludes repeated cardia;Brugada, P.; de Swart, H.; Smeets, J.L.R.M.; Wellens, H.J.J.;Circulation,1989
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