Clinical Pathway for Coronary Atherosclerosis in Patients Without Conventional Modifiable Risk Factors

Author:

Figtree Gemma A.ORCID,Vernon Stephen T.,Harmer Jason A.,Gray Michael P.,Arnott Clare,Bachour Eric,Barsha Giannie,Brieger David,Brown Alex,Celermajer David S.,Channon Keith M.,Chew Nicholas W.S.ORCID,Chong James J.H.,Chow Clara K.,Cistulli Peter A.,Ellinor Patrick T.,Grieve Stuart M.,Guzik Tomasz J.,Hagström Emil,Jenkins Alicia,Jennings Garry,Keech Anthony C.,Kott Katharine A.,Kritharides Leonard,Mamas Mamas A.ORCID,Mehran Roxana,Meikle Peter J.,Natarajan PradeepORCID,Negishi Kazuaki,O’Sullivan John,Patel Sanjay,Psaltis Peter J.,Redfern Julie,Steg Philippe G.,Sullivan David R.,Sundström Johan,Vogel Birgit,Wilson Andrew,Wong Dennis,Bhatt Deepak L.ORCID,Kovacic Jason C.,Nicholls Stephen J.,Ademi Zanfina,Avis Suzanne Robyn,Chan Adam,Contreras Osvaldo,Coorey Craig P.,Fathieh Sina,Genetzakis Elijah,Gholipour Alireza,Giles Corey,Hollings Matthew,Hyun Karice,Kazi Samia,Kovacic Jason C.,Larance Mark,Marathe Jessica A.,Marquina Clara,Nelson Adam,Ng Hooi Hooi,Patrick Ellis,Peter Karlheinz,Tran Andy,Yang Jean,Zhu Dantong,Zwack Clara

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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