Outcomes of patients calling emergency medical services for suspected acute cardiovascular disease.
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R. Mehran | U. Baber | M. Madsen | H. Kelbæk | P. Clemmensen | A. Hvelplund | M. Schoos | M. Sejersten | P. M. Treschow
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