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Recommendations on screening for abdominal aortic aneurysm in primary care
Canadian Task Force on Preventive Health Care
CMAJ September 11, 2017 189 (36) E1137-E1145; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1503/cmaj.170118
Departments of Internal Medicine and Community Health Sciences (Singh), University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Man.; Department of Family Medicine (Bell), University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alta.; Departments of Family Medicine and Community Health Sciences (Dickinson), University of Calgary, Calgary, Alta.; Department of Family Medicine (Lewin), University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ont.; Department of Medicine (Tonelli), University of Calgary, Calgary, Alta.; Department of Psychiatry (Thombs), McGill University, Montréal, Que.; Public Health Agency of Canada (Holmes, Jaramillo Garcia, Rahman), Ottawa, Ont.; Public Health Agency of Canada (Sims-Jones), Vancouver, BC
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Canadian Task Force on Preventive Health Care
CMAJ Sep 2017, 189 (36) E1137-E1145; DOI: 10.1503/cmaj.170118
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