Red Cell Distribution Width-to-High-Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol Ratio Predicts Three-Month Major Adverse Cardiovascular Events in Acute Coronary Syndrome Patients Managed Conservatively
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Acute Coronary Syndrome, Erythrocyte Indices, Cholesterol, Prognosis, Biomarkers, Treatment OutcomeReferences
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