Histopathology of primary pulmonary hypertension. A qualitative and quantitative study of pulmonary blood vessels from 58 patients in the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, Primary Pulmonary Hypertension Registry.
Giuseppe G. Pietra(National Heart Lung and Blood Institute), Katherine M. Detre(National Heart Lung and Blood Institute), Edward H. Bergofsky(National Heart Lung and Blood Institute), William D. Edwards(Total (United Kingdom)), Stuart Rich(University of Chicago Medical Center), Stephen M. Ayres(National Heart Lung and Blood Institute), Bruce H. Brundage(National Heart Lung and Blood Institute), J. M. Kày(National Heart Lung and Blood Institute), Janet T. Kernis(National Heart Lung and Blood Institute), B. Schloo(National Heart Lung and Blood Institute)
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