Hyperuricemia and coronary heart disease mortality: a meta-analysis of prospective cohort studies
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Title
Hyperuricemia and coronary heart disease mortality: a meta-analysis of prospective cohort studies
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Keywords
Hyperuricemia, Coronary heart disease, Mortality, Meta-analysis
Journal
BMC Cardiovascular Disorders
Volume 16, Issue 1, Pages -
Publisher
Springer Nature
Online
2016-10-28
DOI
10.1186/s12872-016-0379-z
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