Ambulatory blood pressure profile after carotid endarterectomy in patients with ischaemic arterial disease
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M. Safar | A. Benetos | R. Asmar | J. Fabiani | P. Julia | V. L. Mascarel | A. Bénétos | Pierre L. Julia | Valérie L. Mascarel | Valérie L. Mascarel
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