Association of Body Mass Index and Lipid Profiles: Evaluation of a Broad Spectrum of Body Mass Index Patients Including the Morbidly Obese
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Samuel Szomstein | Craig R. Asher | C. Asher | R. Rosenthal | M. Shen | Adrian V. Hernández | Raul Rosenthal | Lior Shamai | Einar Lurix | G. Novaro | S. Szomstein | Lior Shamai | Einar Lurix | Michael Shen | Gian M. Novaro | Adrian V. Hernandez
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