Serum uric acid. Its relationship to coronary heart disease risk factors and cardiovascular disease, Evans County, Georgia.

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Published in Arch Intern Med on September 01, 1973

Authors

R Klein, B E Klein, J C Cornoni, J Maready, J C Cassel, H A Tyroler

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Evans County Studies | NCT00005122

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