Common carotid intima-media thickness does not add to Framingham risk score in individuals with diabetes mellitus: the USE-IMT initiative

H. M. den Ruijter, S. A. E. Peters, K. A. Groenewegen, T. J. Anderson, A. R. Britton, J. M. Dekker, G. Engstrom, M. J. Eijkemans, G. W. Evans, J. de Graaf, D. E. Grobbee, B. Hedblad, A. Hofman, S. Holewijn, A. Ikeda, M. Kavousi, K. Kitagawa, A. Kitamura, H. Koffijberg, M. A. IkramE. M. Lonn, M. W. Lorenz, E. B. Mathiesen, G. Nijpels, S. Okazaki, D. H. O'Leary, J. F. Polak, J. F. Price, C. Robertson, C. M. Rembold, M. Rosvall, T. Rundek, J. T. Salonen, M. Sitzer, C. D. A. Stehouwer, J. C. Witteman, K. G. Moons, M. L. Bots*

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