International standardization of diagnostic criteria for microvascular angina.
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Hiroaki Shimokawa | Udo Sechtem | C Noel Bairey Merz | Juan Carlos Kaski | Filippo Crea | F. Crea | C. N. Bairey Merz | J. Kaski | H. Shimokawa | P. Camici | J. Beltrame | U. Sechtem | Paolo G Camici | P. Ong | Peter Ong | John F Beltrame | J. Kaski | C. B. Bairey Merz
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