Plaque Composition in the Proximal Superficial Femoral Artery and Peripheral Artery Disease Events.
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L. Ferrucci | Lihui Zhao | J. Guralnik | C. Kramer | C. Yuan | M. Criqui | M. McDermott | M. Kibbe | Tamar S. Polonsky | J. Carr | D. Hippe | T. Carroll | J. Wilkins | L. Tian | Dongxiang Xu | W. McCarthy | Y. Liao | Lu Tian
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