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Low density lipoprotein cholesterol levels at first follow-up after acute myocardial infarction predicts recurrent atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease events poorly.

Topic: Lipids (Epidemiology and Prevention)

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Doctor Joel Ohm

Karolinska University Hospital, Stockholm (Sweden)
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