The Combination of Hyperuricemia and Elevated High-Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein Increased the Risk of Cardiac Conduction Block
Na Li,1 Liufu Cui,1 Gary Tse,2,3 Panagiotis Korantzopoulos,4 Konstantinos P Letsas,5 George Bazoukis,6,7 Shuohua Chen,8 Nan Zhang,2 Xuemei Yang,9 Peipei Liu,10 Lili Wu,11 Gan-Xin Yan,12,13 Gregory Yoke Hong Lip,14,15 Shouling Wu,8 Tong Liu2 1Department of Rheumatology and Immunology, Kailuan General...
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Main Authors: | Li N (Author), Cui L (Author), Tse G (Author), Korantzopoulos P (Author), Letsas KP (Author), Bazoukis G (Author), Chen S (Author), Zhang N (Author), Yang X (Author), Liu P (Author), Wu L (Author), Yan GX (Author), Lip GYH (Author), Wu S (Author), Liu T (Author) |
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