Clinical audit of adherence to hypertension treatment guideline and control rates in hospitals of different sizes in Thailand
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A. Damasceno | J. Sharman | M. Olsen | P. Sanchaisuriya | C. Angkurawaranon | K. Pinyopornpanish | S. Srivanichakorn | B. Thepthien | R. Garg | E. Ngetich | Dusida Tooprakai
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