Clinical presentation and functional prognosis in syndrome X.

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Published in Br Heart J on October 01, 1993

Authors

A Chauhan1, P A Mullins, S I Thuraisingham, M C Petch, P M Schofield

Author Affiliations

1: Regional Cardiac Unit, Papworth Hospital, Papworth Everard, Cambridge.

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