European Heart Journal Advance Access first published online on May 24, 2005
This version published online on June 7, 2005
European Heart Journal, doi:10.1093/eurheartj/ehi302
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Department of Internal Medicine, Virginia Commonwealth University, 10025 Bellona Court, Richmond, VA 23233, USA
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The difficult task of glycaemic control in diabetics with acute coronary syndromes: finding the way to normoglycaemia avoiding both hyper- and hypoglycaemia
2 Interventional Cardiology Unit, St Raffaele University Hospital, Milan, Italy
Antonio Abbate, E-mail: abbatea{at}yahoo.com
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