Gender differences on the risk evaluation of acute coronary syndromes: the CARDIO2000 study.
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D. Panagiotakos | P. Toutouzas | C. Stefanadis | P. Kokkinos | C. Chrysohoou | C. Pitsavos | N. Marinakis
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