Dr. Antonio Pelliccia
The Cardiologist of the Athletes
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Clinical Case, ESC CONGRESS, ROME, 2016
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Outcomes in Athletes with Marked ECG Repolarization Abnormalities
Don't Make a Federal Case Out of It
Clinical Consequences of Intense Athletic Training
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Rowing highlights the heart
What is new in the diagnosis of athlete's heart?
Cardiac Screening in Adult and Young Athletes
Heart Remodeling Common in Olympic Athletes
Right Ventricular Changes in Olympic Athletes Described
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Normal ECG in Athletes
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Ventricular arrhythmias in the athletes: how to manage?
Low-risk cardiomyopathies; considerations for sport participation
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Effects of training on LV strain in competitive athletes
51. Prevalence ECG Abnormalities
Le novità delle linee guida ESC in 10 minuti
Role of Excercise in the prevention and management of CV diseases
Insight on Exercise-Induced Heart Remodeling in Different Track and Field Disciplines
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