Predictors for coronary artery disease in patients with paradoxical systolic blood pressure elevation during recovery after graded exercise.
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Jing-Shiang Hwang | C. Liau | T. Su | Lian‐Yu Lin | Wen‐Jone Chen | Ming-Fong Chen | Yuan-Teh Lee | J. Hsu | Pei-Song Chu
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