Relationship Between Epicardial Fat Measured by 64‐Multidetector Computed Tomography and Coronary Artery Disease
Clinical Cardiology2011Vol. 34(3), pp. 166–171
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Abstract
Our results showed that EFV was associated with coronary atherosclerosis, and EFV increased steeply in patients with severe coronary artery stenosis and in those with severe coronary artery calcification.
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