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Franklin, SS
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Verdecchia, P
Schillaci, G
Reboldi, G
Franklin, SS
Porcellati, C
Citation: P. Verdecchia et al., Different prognostic impact of 24-hour mean blood pressure and pulse pressure on stroke and coronary artery disease in essential hypertension, CIRCULATION, 103(21), 2001, pp. 2579-2584
Citation: Ss. Franklin, Systolic, diastolic, mean, or pulse pressure - Which is the best predictorof hypertensive cardiovascular risk?, CUR CL PRAC, 2001, pp. 121-129
Citation: Ss. Franklin, Cardiovascular risks related to increased diastolic, systolic and pulse pressure - An epidemiologist's point of view, PATH BIOL, 47(6), 1999, pp. 594-603
Citation: Ss. Franklin, Ageing and hypertension: the assessment of blood pressure indices in predicting coronary heart disease, J HYPERTENS, 17, 1999, pp. S29-S36
Authors:
Franklin, SS
Khan, SA
Wong, ND
Larson, MG
Levy, D
Citation: Ss. Franklin et al., Is pulse pressure useful in predicting risk for coronary heart disease? The Framingham Heart Study, CIRCULATION, 100(4), 1999, pp. 354-360