Six-minute walk test in non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus patients living in Northwest Africa
Imed Latiri,1 Rihab Elbey,1 Kamel Hcini,1 Afif Zaoui,2 Bessam Charfeddine,3 Mohamed Ridha Maarouf,4 Zouhair Tabka,1,5 Abdelkrim Zbidi,1,5 Helmi Ben Saad1,51Laboratory of Physiology, University of Sousse, 2Department of Physical Medicine. Sahloul Hospital, 3Laboratory of Biochemistry, Basic Health Gr...
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Autores principales: | Latiri I, Elbey R, Hcini K, Zaoui A, Charfeddine B, Maarouf MR, Tabka Z, Zbidi A, Ben Saad H |
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Dove Medical Press
2012
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