Patricia M. Mcnamara
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- Doctorate Medicine Harvard University
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- The natural history of congestive heart failure: the Framingham study. (1971) (3183)
- Obesity as an independent risk factor for cardiovascular disease: a 26-year follow-up of participants in the Framingham Heart Study. (1983) (2551)
- Epidemiologic features of chronic atrial fibrillation: the Framingham study. (1982) (2474)
- Serum cholesterol, lipoproteins, and the risk of coronary heart disease. The Framingham study. (2020) (2112)
- Morbidity and Mortality in Diabetics In the Framingham Population: Sixteen Year Follow-up Study (1974) (1688)
- An investigation of coronary heart disease in families. The Framingham offspring study. (1979) (1654)
- The Framingham Offspring Study. Design and preliminary data. (1975) (840)
- The relation of adiposity to blood pressure and development of hypertension. The Framingham study. (1967) (821)
- Menopause and Risk of Cardiovascular Disease: The Framingham Study (1976) (762)
- Menopause and Coronary Heart Disease: The Framingham Study (1978) (698)
- Epidemiologic assessment of the role of blood pressure in stroke. The Framingham study. (1970) (672)
- Menopause and risk of cardiovascular disease: the Framingham study. (1977) (660)
- Role of blood pressure in the development of congestive heart failure. The Framingham study. (1972) (605)
- Prognosis after initial myocardial infarction: the Framingham study. (1979) (597)
- Survival and recurrence following stroke. The Framingham study. (1982) (572)
- Systolic blood pressure, arterial rigidity, and risk of stroke. The Framingham study. (1981) (543)
- Precursors of sudden coronary death. Factors related to the incidence of sudden death. (1975) (488)
- RISK FACTORS IN CORONARY HEART DISEASE. AN EVALUATION OF SEVERAL SERUM LIPIDS AS PREDICTORS OF CORONARY HEART DISEASE; THE FRAMINGHAM STUDY. (1964) (487)
- The aging thyroid. Thyroid deficiency in the Framingham Study. (1985) (457)
- Epidemiology of gout and hyperuricemia. A long-term population study. (1967) (454)
- Coronary heart disease and atrial fibrillation: the Framingham Study. (1983) (412)
- Clinical features of unrecognized myocardial infarction--silent and symptomatic. Eighteen year follow-up: the Framingham study. (1973) (366)
- Duration of atrial fibrillation and imminence of stroke: the Framingham study. (1983) (350)
- Mitral valve prolapse in the general population. 1. Epidemiologic features: the Framingham Study. (1983) (339)
- Prevalence of coronary heart disease in the Framingham Offspring Study: role of lipoprotein cholesterols. (1980) (334)
- Subarachnoid and intracerebral hemorrhage (1984) (326)
- Asymptomatic carotid bruit and risk of stroke. The Framingham study. (1981) (322)
- Blood pressure and risk of coronary heart disease: the Framingham study. (1969) (317)
- Cigarette smoking and HDL cholesterol: the Framingham offspring study. (1978) (315)
- Cancer incidence by levels of cholesterol. (1981) (307)
- Relation of Body Weight to Development of Coronary Heart Disease: The Framingham Study (1967) (274)
- Residual disability in survivors of stroke--the Framingham study. (1975) (268)
- Some atherogenic concomitants of menopause: The Framingham Study. (1976) (257)
- Risk factors for pulmonary embolism. The Framingham Study. (1983) (250)
- Blood pressure aggregation in families. (1979) (243)
- Newly acquired right bundle-branch block: The Framingham Study. (1979) (216)
- VASCULAR DISEASE OF THE BRAIN--EPIDEMIOLOGIC ASPECTS: THE FARMINGHAM STUDY. (1965) (215)
- Epidemiologic profile of long-term stroke disability: the Framingham study. (1979) (211)
- Prevalence of submitral (anular) calcium and its correlates in a general population-based sample (the Framingham Study). (1983) (187)
- Cigarette smoking as a confounder of the relationship between relative weight and long-term mortality. The Framingham Heart Study. (1983) (180)
- Obesity and lipoprotein cholesterol in the Framingham offspring study. (1980) (166)
- THE PREDICTION OF CORONARY HEART DISEASE. (1964) (155)
- Newly acquired left bundle-branch block: the Framingham study. (1979) (150)
- Comparative features of newly acquired left and right bundle branch block in the general population: the Framingham study. (1981) (138)
- Predicting coronary heart disease in siblings--a multivariate assessment: the Framingham Heart Study. (1982) (125)
- The coronary profile: 12-year follow-up in the Framingham study. (1967) (116)
- The association of total cholesterol, triglycerides and plasma lipoprotein cholesterol levels in first degree relatives and spouse pairs. (1979) (116)
- Characteristics of the Dicrotic Notch of the Arterial Pulse Wave in Coronary Heart Disease (1973) (110)
- Validity of serum total cholesterol level obtained within 24 hours of acute myocardial infarction. (1984) (98)
- Factors related to suddenness of death from coronary disease: combined Albany-Framingham studies. (1976) (97)
- Association of hyperestrogenemia and coronary heart disease in men in the Framingham cohort. (1983) (92)
- Accuracy of death certification of stroke: the Framingham Study. (1982) (88)
- THE FILTER CIGARETTE AND CORONARY HEART DISEASE: THE FRAMINGHAM STUDY (1981) (85)
- The unrecognized myocardial infarction. Fourteen-year follow-up experience in the Framingham study. (1970) (79)
- Intermittent claudication. Surgical significance. (1974) (78)
- Neuropsychological test performance in Framingham: a descriptive study. (1987) (77)
- The association between cholesterol cholelithiasis and coronary heart disease in Framingham, Massachusetts. (1985) (70)
- Role of blood pressure in the development of congestive heart failure: The framingham study☆ (1972) (62)
- Serum lipid precursors of coronary heart disease. (1971) (61)
- Cholesterol-phospholipid ratio in the prediction of coronary heart disease. The Framingham study. (1966) (57)
- Dietary assessment in the epidemiologic study of coronary heart disease: the Framingham study. II. Reliability of measurement. (1962) (54)
- Clinical-electrocardiographic correlates of newly acquired left bundle branch block: the Framingham Study. (1985) (43)
- Cigarette smoking and risk of coronary heart disease. Epidemiologic clues to pathogensis. The Framingham Study. (1968) (41)
- Some Factors Affecting Morbidity and Mortality in Hypertension: The Framingham Study (1969) (41)
- Comparison of prevalence, case history and incidence data in assessing the potency of risk factors in coronary heart disease. (1966) (39)
- Comparative Features of Newly Acquired Left and Right Bundle Branch Block in the General Population: The Framingham Study (1982) (38)
- Risk Factors in Coronary Heart Disease An Evaluation of Several Serum Lipids as Predictors of Coronary Heart Disease (2013) (35)
- A population study of herpesvirus infections and HLA antigens. (1982) (30)
- A comparison of blood pressure, total cholesterol and cigarette smoking in parents in 1950 and their children in 1970. (1979) (28)
- An evaluation of follow-up methods in the Framingham Heart Study. (1967) (27)
- Tumor-associated antigen levels (carcinoembryonic antigen, human chorionic gonadotropin, and alpha-fetoprotein) antedating the diagnosis of cancer in the Framingham study. (1977) (25)
- The role of impaired cardiac function in atherothrombotic brain infarction: the Framingham study. (1973) (24)
- COMPARISON OF SERUM LIPIDS IN THE PREDICTION OF CORONARY HEART DISEASE. FRAMINGHAM STUDY INDICATES THAT CHOLESTEROL LEVEL AND BLOOD PRESSURE ARE MAJOR FACTORS IN CORONARY HEART DISEASE; EFFECT OF OBESITY AND CIGARETTE SMOKING ALSO NOTED. (1965) (23)
- Cardiovascular complications in diabetics. (1973) (22)
- Occult impaired cardiac function, congestive heart failure, and risk of thrombotic stroke: the Framingham Study. (1970) (22)
- Epidemiologic assessment of the role of blood pressure in stroke: the Framingham Study. 1970. (1996) (21)
- Lack of association between HLA and age in an aging population. (2008) (19)
- Detection of the coronary-prone adult: the Framingham study. (1966) (18)
- Serum lipid fractions and risk of coronary heart disease. The Framingham study. (1969) (17)
- Epidemiology of Coronary Atherosclerosis: Postmortem vs Clinical Risk Factor Correlations. The Framingham Study (1980) (16)
- Blood pressure and risk of coronary heart disease: the Framingham Study. 1969. (2009) (9)
- An epidemiologic study of apoplexy ("strokes"). Observations in 5,209 adults in the Framingham Study on Association of Various Factors in the Development of Apoplexy. (1965) (9)
- Newly Acquired Right Bundle-Branch Block (2020) (9)
- Profile of the coronary-prone individual. Assessment of risk of developing coronary heart disease. The Framingham study. (1967) (8)
- Mitral valve prolapse in the general population: Epidemiologic features — The Framingham and Framingham minority studies (1982) (7)
- Heart failure and hypertension. (1972) (7)
- Obesity: a hazard to health. (1967) (6)
- The omnicardiogram Study of a proposed method for detecting coronary heart disease in an asymptomatic population. (1975) (6)
- Thyroid Deficiency in the Framingham Study (2017) (3)
- The evidence for excess risk in coronary disease. (1969) (2)
- Neuropsychological Test Performance in Framingham: A Descriptive Study 1 (1987) (1)
- Type of hypercholesterolemia and risk of coronary heart disease. The framingham study (1969) (1)
- Menopause and Coronary Heart Disease (2020) (1)
- Menopause and Risk of Cardiovascular Disease (2020) (1)
- Type of Stroke — Last Event Before Death Accuracy of death certification of stroke : Study criteria Atherothrombotic brain infarction Cerebral embolus Subarachnoid hemorrhage (2008) (0)
- Early detection of asymptomatic cornary heart disease: The Framingham study (1967) (0)
- Increased relative weight — A risk factor for major pulmonary embolism: The Framingham study (1982) (0)
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