Cardiovascular risk in mild to moderately decreased glomerular filtration rate, diabetes and coronary heart disease in a southern European region

Author:

Gil-Terrón Neus,Cerain-Herrero M. Jesús,Subirana Isaac,Rodríguez-Latre Luisa M.,Cunillera-Puértolas Oriol,Mestre-Ferrer Jordi,Grau Maria,Dégano Irene R.,Elosua Roberto,Marrugat Jaume,Ramos Rafel,Baena-Díez José Miguel,Salvador-González Betlem

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Subject

General Medicine

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