Vascular Involvement in Primary Hyperoxalosis: An Evidence Based Sytematic Overview Over a Fifty Year Span
Authors:
Mookadam F
Department of Cardiovascular diseases, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Arizona, USA
Kheir ME
Department of Cardiovascular diseases, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Arizona, USA
Alharthi M
Department of Cardiovascular diseases, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Arizona, USA
Moustafa SE
Department of Cardiovascular diseases, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Arizona, USA
Kazimier FM
Department of Cardiovascular diseases, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Arizona, USA
McBain R
Department of Cardiovascular diseases, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine,, Arizona, USA
Mookadam M
Department of Cardiovascular diseases, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Arizona, USA
Tajik JA
Department of Cardiovascular diseases, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Arizona, USA
Milliner DS
Division of Nephrology, Mayo Clinic Hyperoxaluria Center, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Rochester, Minn, USA
Correspondence:
Farouk Mookadam, M.D.
Department: Department of Cardiovascular diseases, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine
Address: Mayo Clinic Arizona, 13400 E Shea Blvd., Scottsdale, AZ 85259-5499
City: Arizona
Country: USA
E-mail: mookadam.farouk@mayo.edu
Tel: 480-301-4012
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