Studies on aged patients with ischaemic heart disease, with particular reference to lipid metabolism and the effects of ascorbic acid
1. In a pathological investigation of 53 cases of sudden death (age range 34 to 87 years), plasma cholesterol concentrations measured at autopsy were correlated negatively with age. There was a high incidence of thrombotic occlusion of the coronary arteries in cases under 60 years of age. In men of...
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University of Surrey
1979
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