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European Heart Journal Advance Access originally published online on March 14, 2006
European Heart Journal 2006 27(10):1257; doi:10.1093/eurheartj/ehi837
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LDL-cholesterol predicts negative coronary artery remodelling in diabetic patients: an intravascular ultrasound study

Ilke Sipahi

Department of Cardiovascular Medicine
Cleveland Clinic Foundation
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E-mail address: sipahii@ccf.org

E. Murat Tuzcu

Department of Cardiovascular Medicine
Cleveland Clinic Foundation
9500 Euclid Avenue
Desk F25
Cleveland
OH 44195
USA

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We read with great interest the article entitled ‘LDL-cholesterol predicts negative coronary artery remodelling in diabetic patients: an intravascular ultrasound study’.1 A major finding of this study is the high frequency (72%) of negative remodelling (i.e. a . . . [Full Text of this Article]


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