Contrast-induced acute kidney injury after primary percutaneous coronary intervention: results from the HORIZONS-AMI substudy.
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G. Stone | G. Dangas | G. Weisz | R. Mehran | M. Fahy | G. Guagliumi | B. Brodie | B. Witzenbichler | S. Brener | P. Généreux | E. Nikolsky | Ke Xu | Jennifer Yu | Amar Narula | A. Clark
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