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Five year prognosis in patients with angina identified in primary care : incident cohort study

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  1. Brian S Buckley
  2. Philip C Hannaford
  3. David J McLernon
  4. Andrew W Murphy
  5. Colin R Simpson
Publication date
1 August 2009
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'BMJ'
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