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Without cytomegalovirus infection, no unstable angina pectoris

  • 1. Internist

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BACKGROUND:
The relationship between cytomegalovirus infection and unstable angina pectoris has been re-investigated.
MATERIAL AND METHODS:
New statistical methods have been used.
RESULTS:
The data of the study of Alavi et al., 2011 (Iran) have been re-analysed.
CONCLUSION:
Without cytomegalovirus infection, no unstable angina pectoris.

 

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