Vol 79, No 12 (2021)
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Risk factors of cardiac insufficiency in children with multisystem inflammatory syndrome and COVID-19: A prospective cohort study

Nina Mól1, Anna Olchawa-Czech1, Izabela Szymońska1, Katarzyna Ptak1, Katarzyna Konarska2, Sebastian Góreczny2, Przemko Kwinta1
Pubmed: 34704607
Kardiol Pol 2021;79(12):1365-1367.

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