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Coronary Microangiopathy in Type 2 Diabetic Patients: Relation to Glycemic Control, Sex, and Microvascular Angina Rather Than to Coronary Artery Disease
Ikuo Yokoyama, Katsunori Yonekura, Tohru Ohtake, Weidong Yang, Wee Soo Shin, Nobuhiro Yamada, Kuni Ohtomo and Ryozo Nagai
Journal of Nuclear Medicine June 2000, 41 (6) 978-985;
Ikuo Yokoyama
Katsunori Yonekura
Tohru Ohtake
Weidong Yang
Wee Soo Shin
Nobuhiro Yamada
Kuni Ohtomo
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Coronary Microangiopathy in Type 2 Diabetic Patients: Relation to Glycemic Control, Sex, and Microvascular Angina Rather Than to Coronary Artery Disease
Ikuo Yokoyama, Katsunori Yonekura, Tohru Ohtake, Weidong Yang, Wee Soo Shin, Nobuhiro Yamada, Kuni Ohtomo, Ryozo Nagai
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Jun 2000, 41 (6) 978-985;
Coronary Microangiopathy in Type 2 Diabetic Patients: Relation to Glycemic Control, Sex, and Microvascular Angina Rather Than to Coronary Artery Disease
Ikuo Yokoyama, Katsunori Yonekura, Tohru Ohtake, Weidong Yang, Wee Soo Shin, Nobuhiro Yamada, Kuni Ohtomo, Ryozo Nagai
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Jun 2000, 41 (6) 978-985;
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