Abstract

We appreciate the comments from Ravasini and colleagues, who proposed that heavy metals such as lead or mercury involved with homocysteine were associated with atrial fibrillation (AF). However, we respectfully disagree with their proposal that the methylmercury contamination by Minamata diseases caused sustained AF in our study. Almost 60 years have passed over since the outbreak of Minamata diseases. The methylmercury as an industrial …

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