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Ambulatory blood pressure, blood pressure variability and the prevalence of carotid artery alteration: the Ohasama study
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Ambulatory BP levels and BP variability were closely associated with carotid artery alteration, suggesting that these parameters are independent risk factors or predictors of carotid artery alteration.
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