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Michael H. Alderman
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372
Publications
9,271
Citation Statements Received
2,264
Citation Statements Given
How they've been cited
18,499
391
8,800
80
How they cite others
6,343
97
2,152
15
Affiliations
Albert Einstein College of Medicine
,
Cornell University
Publications
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Health Outcomes Associated With Various Antihypertensive Therapies Used as First-Line Agents
Psaty
1
,
Lumley
2
,
Furberg
3
et al.
2003
JAMA
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5
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Assessment of left ventricular function by the midwall fractional shortening/end-systolic stress relation in human hypertension
de Simone
1
,
Devereux
2
,
Roman
3
et al.
1994
Journal of the American College of Cardiology
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594
14
432
1
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Serum Uric Acid and Cardiovascular Mortality
Fang
1
,
Alderman
2
2000
JAMA
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24
412
4
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Standardization of M-mode echocardiographic left ventricular anatomic measurements
Devereux
1
,
Lutas
2
,
Casale
3
et al.
1984
Journal of the American College of Cardiology
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738
15
302
1
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The impact of serum uric acid on cardiovascular outcomes in the LIFE study
Høieggen
1
,
Alderman
2
,
Kjeldsen
3
et al.
2004
Kidney International
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467
16
295
5
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Relation of pulse pressure and blood pressure reduction to the incidence of myocardial infarction.
Madhavan
1
,
Ooi
2
,
Cohen
3
et al.
1994
Hypertension
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594
17
280
3
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Statin Therapy and Risk of Developing Type 2 Diabetes: A Meta-Analysis
Rajpathak
1
,
Kumbhani
2
,
Crandall
3
et al.
2009
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440
8
283
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Compared With Usual Sodium Intake, Low- and Excessive-Sodium Diets Are Associated With Increased Mortality: A Meta-Analysis
Graudal
1
,
Jűrgens
2
,
Baslund
3
et al.
2014
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413
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