CorrespondenceIncidence and characterisation of spontaneous coronary artery dissection as a cause of acute coronary syndrome — A single-centre Australian experience
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The authors have no conflicts of interest to disclose relevant to this study.
Acknowledgements
DW is supported by a Post-Doctoral Fellowship from the National Heart Foundation of Australia and the Robertson-Family-Research-Cardiologist-Fund. PJP received Post-Doctoral Fellowship funding from the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia, and is now supported by a Future Leaders Fellowship from the National Heart Foundation of Australia.
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