Silent ischemia on Holter monitoring predicts mortality in high-risk postinfarction patients.
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M. Weisfeldt | E. Mellits | S. Achuff | G. Gerstenblith | S. Gottlieb | M L Weisfeldt | G Gerstenblith | E D Mellits | R. Baumgardner | S O Gottlieb | S C Achuff | S H Gottlieb | R Baumgardner | S. Gottlieb | S. Gottlieb
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