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Aumento della rigidità arteriosa nei bambini affetti da sindrome di Cushing dopo guarigione chirurgica

Increased arterial rigidity in children affected by Cushing’s syndrome after successful surgical cure

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Bassareo, P.P., Marras, A.R., Pasqualucci, D. et al. Aumento della rigidità arteriosa nei bambini affetti da sindrome di Cushing dopo guarigione chirurgica. L’Endocrinologo 12, 41–42 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03344782

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