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Tseng, Philip H. a, Mao, Songshou a, Chow, David Z. a, Gao, Yanlin a, Chang, William W. a, Schiff, Michael M. a, Kim, Katherine Y. a, Kwan, Jessica Y. a, Budoff, Matthew J. a, ∗
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In Academic Radiology 2010 17(10):1249-1253
Autor:
Williams, Marcus ⁎, Shaw, Leslee J. ⁎, ⁎, Raggi, Paolo ⁎, Morris, Douglas ⁎, Vaccarino, Viola ⁎, Liu, Sandy T. †, Weinstein, Steven R. †, Mosler, Tristen P. †, Tseng, Philip H. †, Flores, Ferdinand R. †, Nasir, Khurram †, Budoff, Matthew †
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In JACC: Cardiovascular Imaging January 2008 1(1):61-69
Autor:
Budoff, Matthew J. ⁎, ⁎, 1, Shaw, Leslee J. †, Liu, Sandy T. ⁎, Weinstein, Steven R. ⁎, Tseng, Philip H. ⁎, Flores, Ferdinand R. ⁎, Callister, Tracy Q. ‡, Raggi, Paolo §, Berman, Daniel S. †, Mosler, Tristen P.
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In Journal of the American College of Cardiology 8 May 2007 49(18):1860-1870
Autor:
Budoff, Matthew J. a, ⁎, Nasir, Khurram b, Mao, Songshou a, Tseng, Philip H. a, Chau, Alex a, Liu, Sandy T. a, Flores, Ferdinand a, Blumenthal, Roger S. b
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In Atherosclerosis 2006 187(2):343-350
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Autor:
Shinbane, Jerold S., Achenbach, Stephan, Raggi, Paolo, Rumberger, John A., Tseng, Philip H., Budoff, Matthew J.
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Cardiac CT Imaging; 2006, p27-40, 14p
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Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology; Jul2007 Supplement, Vol. 29, pS50-S51, 2p
Autor:
Chau, Alex, Gopal, Ambarish, Mao, SongShou, Tseng, Philip H., Fischer, Hans, Budoff, Matthew J.
Publikováno v:
Investigative Radiology; June 2006, Vol. 41 Issue: 6 p522-526, 5p
Autor:
Budoff, Matthew J., Shaw, Leslee J., Liu, Sandy T., Weinstein, Steven R., Tseng, Philip H., Flores, Ferdinand R., Callister, Tracy Q., Raggi, Paolo, Berman, Daniel S., Mosler, Tristen P.
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Journal of the American College of Cardiology. (18):1860-1870
ObjectivesThe purpose of this study was to develop risk-adjusted multivariable models that include risk factors and coronary artery calcium (CAC) scores measured with electron-beam tomography in asymptomatic patients for the prediction of all-cause m