Cross-sectional study of aortic valve calcification and cardiovascular risk factors in older Danish men
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J. Lindholt | G. Urbonaviciene | L. Frost | K. Egstrup | J. Lambrechtsen | J. Møller | F. H. Steffensen | A. Diederichsen | M. Busk | M. Karon | M. Fredgart | L. Khurrami
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