Screening for coronary artery disease in patients with diabetes: a Bayesian strategy of clinical risk evaluation and exercise echocardiography.
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Thomas H Marwick | Stuart Moir | T. Marwick | J. Prins | L. Jeffries | S. Moir | D. Rakhit | Dhrubo J Rakhit | Melodie Downey | Leanne Jeffries | Johannes B Prins | M. Downey | Melodie Downey
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