Pericardial and visceral adipose tissues measured volumetrically with Computed Tomography are highly associated in type 2 diabetic families. Wheeler, G., Shi, R., Beck, S., Langefeld, C., Lenchik, L., Wagenknecht, L., Freedman, B., Rich, S., Bowden, D., Chen, M., & Carr, J. Investigative Radiology, 40:97-101, 2005.
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@Article{Wheeler_2005_3560,
  author = {Wheeler, G.L. and Shi, R. and Beck, S.R. and Langefeld, C.D. and Lenchik, L. and Wagenknecht, L.E. and Freedman, B.I. and Rich, S.S. and Bowden, D.W. and Chen, M.Y. and Carr, J.J.},
 journal = {Investigative Radiology},
 pages = {97-101},
 title = {Pericardial and visceral adipose tissues measured volumetrically with {C}omputed {T}omography are highly associated in type 2 diabetic families},
 volume = {40},
 year = {2005},
 title_with_no_special_chars = {Pericardial and visceral adipose tissues measured volumetrically with computed tomography are highly associated in type 2 diabetic families}
}

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