Vol 83, No 3 (2025)
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A persistent cough after cryoballoon ablation as an initial symptom of Bordetella pertussis respiratory tract infection

Irena Jodkowska1, Paulina Trębińska1, Radosław Ł Gortych1, Michał M Farkowski2
Pubmed: 39775620
Pol Heart J 2025;83(3):353-354.

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