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C E Rackley

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Clinical Cardiology|August 1, 1989
Reduction in coronary heart disease: clinical and anatomical considerationsL F Satler, D L Pearle, C E Rackley
Circulation|June 1, 1982
Unstable angina pectoris: management based on available informationR O Russell, C E Rackley, N T Kouchoukos
The American Journal of Cardiology|September 1, 1981
Unstable angina pectoris: do we know the best management?R O Russell, C E Rackley, N T Kouchoukos
The American Journal of the Medical Sciences|January 1, 1971
Left ventricular performance in dogs with selective coronary embolization with mercuryB G Lumicao, R O Russell, C E Rackley
Chest|December 1, 1987
Progressive heart failure secondary to a high output stateC W Ingram, L F Satler, C E Rackley
Clinical Cardiology|December 1, 1992
Cholesterol and lipoproteins: beyond atherogenesisF E Kuhn, E R Mohler, C E Rackley
Southern Medical Journal|June 11, 1976
Myocardial infarction in patients less than 45 years old: acute course, angiographic findings, and long-term follow-upR A Buchanan, R O Russell, C E Rackley
Circulation Research|May 1, 1974
Determination of left ventricular preload and afterload by quantitative echocardiography in manR A Ratshin, C E Rackley, R O Russell
Archives of Internal Medicine|September 1, 1972
Hemodynamic monitoring in a coronary intensive care unit: clinical applicationR O Russell, D Hunt, C Potanin, et al.
The American Journal of Cardiology|March 1, 1991
Relation of serum lipoprotein cholesterol levels to presence and severity of angiographic coronary artery diseaseP A Romm, C E Green, K Reagan, et al.
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Clinical Cardiology|August 1, 1989
Reduction in coronary heart disease: clinical and anatomical considerationsL F Satler, D L Pearle, C E Rackley
Circulation|June 1, 1982
Unstable angina pectoris: management based on available informationR O Russell, C E Rackley, N T Kouchoukos
The American Journal of Cardiology|September 1, 1981
Unstable angina pectoris: do we know the best management?R O Russell, C E Rackley, N T Kouchoukos
The American Journal of the Medical Sciences|January 1, 1971
Left ventricular performance in dogs with selective coronary embolization with mercuryB G Lumicao, R O Russell, C E Rackley
Chest|December 1, 1987
Progressive heart failure secondary to a high output stateC W Ingram, L F Satler, C E Rackley
Clinical Cardiology|December 1, 1992
Cholesterol and lipoproteins: beyond atherogenesisF E Kuhn, E R Mohler, C E Rackley
Southern Medical Journal|June 11, 1976
Myocardial infarction in patients less than 45 years old: acute course, angiographic findings, and long-term follow-upR A Buchanan, R O Russell, C E Rackley
Circulation Research|May 1, 1974
Determination of left ventricular preload and afterload by quantitative echocardiography in manR A Ratshin, C E Rackley, R O Russell
Archives of Internal Medicine|September 1, 1972
Hemodynamic monitoring in a coronary intensive care unit: clinical applicationR O Russell, D Hunt, C Potanin, et al.
The American Journal of Cardiology|March 1, 1991
Relation of serum lipoprotein cholesterol levels to presence and severity of angiographic coronary artery diseaseP A Romm, C E Green, K Reagan, et al.
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