Clinical and Economic Impact of Diabetes Mellitus on Percutaneous and Surgical Treatment of Multivessel Coronary Disease Patients

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  • Alexandre Abizaid
  • Marco A. Costa
  • Andrea S. Abizaid
  • Victor M.G. Legrand
  • Robert V. Limet
  • Gerhard Schuler
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Alexandre Abizaid, MD, PhD; Marco A. Costa, MD, PhD; Marinella Centemero, MD; Andrea S. Abizaid, MD; Victor M.G. Legrand, MD; Robert V. Limet, MD; Gerhard Schuler, MD; Friedrich W. Mohr, MD; Wietze Lindeboom, MSc; Amanda G.M.R. Sousa, MD, PhD; J. Eduardo Sousa, MD, PhD; Ben van Hout, PhD; Paul G. Hugenholtz, MD, PhD; Felix Unger, MD; Patrick W. Serruys, MD, PhD; on behalf of the ARTS Investigators

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تاریخ انتشار 2001