Reproductive factors and its association with peripheral arterial disease in women aged 52-81 years: the KORA F4 study.
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F. Kronenberg | A. Peters | C. Meisinger | A. Döring | B. Thorand | M. Heier | C. Lamina | D. Stöckl
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