Risk Factors for Acute Myocardial Infarction in Latin America: The INTERHEART Latin American Study
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Salim Yusuf | Shofiqul Islam | Leonelo E. Bautista | Fernando Lanas | S. Yusuf | Á. Avezum | R. Diaz | L. Bautista | F. Lanas | S. Islam | Rafael Diaz | Alvaro Avezum | Max Luna | M. Luna
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