Different Metabolic Predictors of White-Coat and Sustained Hypertension Over a 20-Year Follow-Up Period: A Population-Based Study of Elderly Men
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Lars Lind | Bengt Vessby | L. Lind | H. Lithell | B. Vessby | B. Andrén | Kristina Björklund | Bertil Andrén | Hans Lithell | K. Björklund | Kristina Björklund | B. Andrén
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