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A Comparison Between Conventional Scintigraphy and Emission Tomography with Thallium-201 in the Detection of Myocardial Infarction: Concise Communication
J. Maublant, J. Cassagnes, J. J. Le Jeune, D. Mestas, A. Veyre, H. Jallut and G. Meyniel
Journal of Nuclear Medicine March 1982, 23 (3) 204-208;
J. Maublant
J. Cassagnes
J. J. Le Jeune
D. Mestas
A. Veyre
H. Jallut
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A Comparison Between Conventional Scintigraphy and Emission Tomography with Thallium-201 in the Detection of Myocardial Infarction: Concise Communication
J. Maublant, J. Cassagnes, J. J. Le Jeune, D. Mestas, A. Veyre, H. Jallut, G. Meyniel
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Mar 1982, 23 (3) 204-208;
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