Anthropometric variables as cardiovascular risk predictors in a cohort of adult subjects with Turner syndrome
Francisco Álvarez-Nava1,2, Marcia Racines3, Julia Witt1, Jéssica Guarderas1, María Estévez3,4, Roberto Lanes5 1Biological Sciences School, Faculty of Biological Sciences, Central University of Ecuador, Quito, Ecuador; 2Genetic Research Institute, Universit...
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Autores principales: | Álvarez-Nava F, Racines M, Witt J, Guarderas J, Estévez M, Lanes R |
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Dove Medical Press
2019
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