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Angiographische Befunde nach Herzinfarkt junger Frauen — Rolle oraler Kontrazeptiva

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Die vorliegende Arbeit stellt eine Erweiterung früherer Mitteilungen (7, 8) auf einen Beobachtungszeitraum von zehn lahren mit mehr als 10 000 invasiv untersuchten Patienten dar.

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Engel, H.J., Engel, E., Behnke, K., Lichtlen, P. (1987). Angiographische Befunde nach Herzinfarkt junger Frauen — Rolle oraler Kontrazeptiva. In: Weidemann, H. (eds) Die koronare Herzkrankheit der Frau. Steinkopff. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-85360-9_13

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