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Caucasian patients suffering from coronary vasospastic angina have an intact peripheral endothelium-dependent vasoreactivity
International Journal of Cardiology, 06/16/09
Yilmaz A et al. - No relationship could be detected between impaired coronary vasomotility and peripheral endothelium-dependent or independent vasodilation in Caucasian patients suffering from coronary vasospastic angina illustrating a further clue for racial differences in the pathophysiology of vasospastic angina.
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