High rate of early restenosis after carotid eversion endarterectomy in homozygous carriers of the normal mannose-binding lectin genotype.
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L. Entz | L. Romics | E. Dósa | Z. Prohászka | G. Füst | É. Gönczöl | P. Garred | V. Endrész | H. Madsen | I. Karádi | S. Rugonfalvi-Kiss | J. Laki | L. Selmeci
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