@article{560ba65939b1441c9bab5974bf18b197,
title = "The case for the speciality of Medical Angiology",
author = "M. Bartolo and H. Boccalon and A. Bollinger and K. Breddin and M. Catalano and D. Clement and S. Coccheri and Cooke, \{J. P.\} and E. Diamantopoulus and H. Ehringer and B. Fagrell and J. Linhart and F. Mahler and R. Nizankowski and H. Rieger and A. Strano and G. Tamburino and J. Tooke",
note = "Funding Information: We thank the registration division of the Office of Popula-tion Censuses and Surveys, the West Cumbria Health Authority, the Cumbrian Family Practitioner Committee, and other sources mentioned in the text for their cooperation in identifying records on subjects included in the study; the National Health Service central register for providing follow up and tracing details and, with the generous collaboration of local general practitioners, for forwarding questionnaires to parents; the parents for completing them; the Ordnance Survey and British Nuclear Fuels for making relevant information available to us; andmany staffofthe Medical Research Council Environmental Epidemiology Unit for their help, particularly Mick Merwood, Carol Wickham, and Paul Winter for computer analyses and Gill Strange for preparing the manuscript. Professor Geoffrey Rose kindly commented on an earlier version of the paper, and Professor Peter Smith and Allison Douglas helped with a sample check of the radiation dosimetry data. The study was approved by the British Medical Association ethical committee and the West Cumbria ethics of research committee and was supported partially by a grant from the Department of Health. Copyright: Copyright 2004 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.",
year = "1992",
language = "English (US)",
volume = "21",
pages = "3--5",
journal = "Vasa - Journal of Vascular Diseases",
issn = "0301-1526",
publisher = "Hogrefe AG",
number = "1",
}