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Clinical Use of Ambulatory Blood Pressure MonitoringA Review of Value in Patient Care
Alvin P. Shapiro, MD;
J. Kimberly Karschner, MD;
Daniel J. Glunk, MD;
Bruce M. Barnhill
Arch Fam Med. 1995;4(8):691-696.
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