Small coronary calcium deposits and elevated plasma levels of oxidized low density lipoprotein are characteristic of acute myocardial infarction.
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M. Yoshiyama | H. Itabe | M. Ohsawa | Y. Ikura | E. Hai | N. Shirai | S. Ehara | T. Naruko | M. Ueda | A. Itoh | K. Haze | H. Yamashita | N. Shirai | Y. Sugama | Takuhiro Okuyama
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