Relation between epicardial fat thickness and coronary flow reserve in women with chest pain and angiographically normal coronary arteries.
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Mutlu Hayran | L. Sade | M. Hayran | A. Haberal | H. Müderrisoğlu | S. Eroğlu | H. Bozbaş | Haldun Müderrisoğlu | Leyla Elif Sade | Serpil Eroglu | Hüseyin Bozbaş | Süleyman Ozbiçer | Ayşegül Haberal | S. Ozbicer | S. Eroglu
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