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Publications by Simon A. McG. Thom
Atorvastatin Treatment Is Associated With Less Augmentation of the Carotid Pressure Waveform in Hypertension: A Substudy of the Anglo-Scandinavian Cardiac Outcome Trial (ASCOT)
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