Prevalence of Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy in a General Population of Young Adults
Circulation1995Vol. 92(4), pp. 785–789
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Abstract
HCM was present in about 2 of 1000 young adults. These unique population-based data will aid in assessments of the impact of HCM-related mortality and morbidity in the general population and the practicality of screening large populations for HCM, including those comprising competitive athletes.
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