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Simultaneous Assessment of Left Ventricular Wall Motion and Myocardial Perfusion with Technetium-99m-Methoxy Isobutyl Isonitrile at Stress and Rest in Patients with Angina: Comparison with Thallium-201 SPECT
Javier Villanueva-Meyer, Ismael Mena and Kenneth A. Narahara
Journal of Nuclear Medicine April 1990, 31 (4) 457-463;
Javier Villanueva-Meyer
Ismael Mena
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Simultaneous Assessment of Left Ventricular Wall Motion and Myocardial Perfusion with Technetium-99m-Methoxy Isobutyl Isonitrile at Stress and Rest in Patients with Angina: Comparison with Thallium-201 SPECT
Javier Villanueva-Meyer, Ismael Mena, Kenneth A. Narahara
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Apr 1990, 31 (4) 457-463;
Simultaneous Assessment of Left Ventricular Wall Motion and Myocardial Perfusion with Technetium-99m-Methoxy Isobutyl Isonitrile at Stress and Rest in Patients with Angina: Comparison with Thallium-201 SPECT
Javier Villanueva-Meyer, Ismael Mena, Kenneth A. Narahara
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Apr 1990, 31 (4) 457-463;
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