Natural history of stenosis in the iliac arteries in patients with intermittent claudication undergoing clinical treatment.
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Giuseppe D'Ippolito | Pedro Puech-Leão | P. Puech-Leão | G. D'Ippolito | N. Wolosker | Fernando Bocchino Ferrari | Nelson Wolosker | Ruben Aizyn Rosoky | Angela Maria Borri Wolosker | R. Rosoky | A. M. Wolosker | F. Ferrari
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