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Link Between Small-vessel Vasculitides and Atherosclerosis
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Title Link Between Small-vessel Vasculitides and Atherosclerosis
Url http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/570589?src=rss
Description Should the prevention, early detection and treatment of premature and accelerated atherosclerosis be viewed as one of the primary objectives of the long-term management of vasculitis patients?
Future Lipidology
Category Articles > Critical Care
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Date Apr 4, 2008
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