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Editorial
. 2018 Nov;111(5):654-655.
doi: 10.5935/abc.20180210.

Gender Disparities and Outcomes Of Acute Coronary Syndromes In Brazil

[Article in English, Portuguese]
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Editorial

Gender Disparities and Outcomes Of Acute Coronary Syndromes In Brazil

[Article in English, Portuguese]
Andrea De Lorenzo. Arq Bras Cardiol. 2018 Nov.
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