Usefulness in predicting coronary artery disease by ultrasonic evaluation of the carotid arteries in asymptomatic hypercholesterolemic patients with positive exercise stress tests.
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P. Giral | E. Bruckert | G. Drobinski | I. Beucler | G. Turpin | F. Dairou | J. Chapman | K. Boubrit
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