Association of Sex, Reduced Myocardial Flow Reserve, and Long-Term Mortality Across Spectrum of Atherosclerotic Disease.
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Randall C. Thompson | L. Shaw | J. Spertus | P. Chan | T. Bateman | A. McGhie | K. Patel | B. Sperry | Kevin F. Kennedy
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