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Authors: Dove Medical Press Editorial
Published Date February 2009
Volume 2008:4(6) Pages 1481 - 1481
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/VHRM.S5353
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Uen S, Fimmers R, Weisser B. Balta O. Nickenig G. Mengden T. 2008. ST segment depression in hypertensive patients: A Comparison of exercise test versus Holter ECG. Vascular Health Risk Manage, 4(5):1073–1080.
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Dr. Thomas Mengden was omitted as senior author and Dr. Johannes Baulmann was included as an author in the original publication.
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