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Anticoagulant prophylaxis against stroke in atrial fibrillation
effectiveness in actual practice
J. Jaime Caro, Kenneth M. Flegel, Maria-Elena Orejuela, Heather E. Kelley, Jeanne L. Speckman and Kristen Migliaccio-Walle
CMAJ September 07, 1999 161 (5) 493-497;
J. Jaime Caro
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Kenneth M. Flegel
MD, MSc
Maria-Elena Orejuela
BS
Heather E. Kelley
MA
Jeanne L. Speckman
MSc
Kristen Migliaccio-Walle
BS
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