Relationship between cocaine use and coronary artery disease in patients with symptoms consistent with an acute coronary syndrome.
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A. Chang | J. Hollander | F. Shofer | H. Litt | C. McCusker | Judd E Hollander | Harold I Litt | Anna Marie Chang | Kristy M Walsh | Frances S Shofer | Christine M McCusker | Kristy M. Walsh
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