Excess Cardiovascular Risk in Women Relative to Men Referred for Coronary Angiography Is Associated With Severely Impaired Coronary Flow Reserve, Not Obstructive Disease
Viviany R. Taqueti(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Marcelo F. Di Carli(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Leslee J. Shaw(Allegheny College), Sharmila Dorbala(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Nishant R. Shah(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Courtney Foster(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Nancy R. Cook(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Jon Hainer(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Venkatesh L. Murthy(Rush University Medical Center), Ron Blankstein(Brigham and Women's Hospital)
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