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Contribution of cardiovascular risk factors to coronary risk in patients with intermittent claudication in the PRIME Cohort Study of European men
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Tilloy E et al. – IC is associated with an increased risk of developing coronary events. This association is largely explained by the coexistence of CVRFs.
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