Factors Affecting Brachial-ankle Pulse Wave Velocity and Augmentation Index in Patients with Essential Hypertension ; Similarity and Difference(Hypertension, Clinical 8 (H), The 69th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Japanese Circulation Society)
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概要
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- 社団法人日本循環器学会の論文
- 2005-03-01
著者
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Yoshinaga Kaoru
Division Of Hypertension And Cardiology Tohoku Rosai Hospital
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MUNAKATA Masanori
Preventive Medical Center, Tohoku Rosai Hospital
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TOYOTA Takayoshi
Preventive Medical Center, Tohoku Rosai Hospital
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Nunokawa Toru
Division of Hypertension and Cardiology, Tohoku Rosai Hospital
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Toyota Takayoshi
Preventive Medical Center Tohoku Rosai Hospital
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Nunokawa Toru
Division Of Hypertension And Cardiology Tohoku Rosai Hospital
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Nunokawa Tohru
Division Of Hypertension And Cardiology Tohoku University Graduate School Of Medicine
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Munakata Masanori
Preventive Medical Center Tohoku Rosai Hospital
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Munakata Masanori
Preventive Medical Center
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