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Management of intermittent claudication with pentoxifylline: meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials
S. C. Hood, D. Moher and G. G. Barber
CMAJ October 15, 1996 155 (8) 1053-1059;
S. C. Hood
D. Moher
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Management of intermittent claudication with pentoxifylline: meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials
S. C. Hood, D. Moher, G. G. Barber
CMAJ Oct 1996, 155 (8) 1053-1059;
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