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Late results of coronary bypass in patients with peripheral vascular disease
II. Five-year survival according to sex, hypertension, and diabetes
Norman R. Hertzer, M.D., Jess R. Young, M.D., Edwin G. Bevett, M.D., Patrick J. O’Hara, M.D., Robert A. Graor, M.D., William F. Ruschhaupt, M.D. and Linda C. Maljovec, B.A.
Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine January 1987, 54 (1) 15-23;
Norman R. Hertzer
Department of Vascular Surgery, The Cleveland Clinic Foundation
Jess R. Young
Department of Peripheral Vascular Disease, The Cleveland Clinic Foundation
Edwin G. Bevett
Department of Vascular Surgery, The Cleveland Clinic Foundation
Patrick J. O’Hara
Department of Vascular Surgery, The Cleveland Clinic Foundation
Robert A. Graor
Department of Peripheral Vascular Disease, The Cleveland Clinic Foundation
William F. Ruschhaupt
Department of Peripheral Vascular Disease, The Cleveland Clinic Foundation
Linda C. Maljovec
Department of Vascular Surgery, The Cleveland Clinic Foundation

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- Received June 1, 1986
- Accepted August 1, 1986
- Published online January 1, 1987.
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Vol. 54, Issue 1
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Late results of coronary bypass in patients with peripheral vascular disease
Norman R. Hertzer, Jess R. Young, Edwin G. Bevett, Patrick J. O’Hara, Robert A. Graor, William F. Ruschhaupt, Linda C. Maljovec
Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine Jan 1987, 54 (1) 15-23;
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