HIV Infection Itself May Not Be Associated With Subclinical Coronary Artery Disease Among African Americans Without Cardiovascular Symptoms
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Metabolic and Cardiovascular Complications in HIV/HCV-Co-infected Patients.HIV, Cocaine Use, and Hepatitis C Virus: A Triad of Nontraditional Risk Factors for Subclinical Cardiovascular Disease.HIV and Cardiovascular Disease: We Need a Mechanism, and We Need a Plan.The hidden risk: Incorporating inflammation and HIV serostatus into coronary artery disease screening.Coronary Plaque Progression and Regression in Asymptomatic African American Chronic Cocaine Users With Obstructive Coronary Stenoses: A Preliminary Study.Cocaine use may induce telomere shortening in individuals with HIV infection.
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HIV Infection Itself May Not Be Associated With Subclinical Coronary Artery Disease Among African Americans Without Cardiovascular Symptoms
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scientific article published on 24 March 2016
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HIV Infection Itself May Not B ...... ithout Cardiovascular Symptoms
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HIV Infection Itself May Not B ...... thout Cardiovascular Symptoms.
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HIV Infection Itself May Not B ...... ithout Cardiovascular Symptoms
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HIV Infection Itself May Not B ...... thout Cardiovascular Symptoms.
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HIV Infection Itself May Not B ...... ithout Cardiovascular Symptoms
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HIV Infection Itself May Not B ...... thout Cardiovascular Symptoms.
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HIV Infection Itself May Not B ...... ithout Cardiovascular Symptoms
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Elliot K Fishman
Gary Gerstenblith
Glenn Treisman
Jeanne C Keruly
Richard Moore
Shaoguang Chen
Shenghan Lai
Thomas Kickler
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10.1161/JAHA.115.002529
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2016-03-24T00:00:00Z