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Detection of Severe Coronary Heart Disease with Tl-201: Comparison of Resting Single Photon Emission Tomography with Invasive Arteriography
Carl-Martin Kirsch, Rainhard Doliwa, Udalrich Buell and Detlev Roedler
Journal of Nuclear Medicine September 1983, 24 (9) 761-767;
Carl-Martin Kirsch
Rainhard Doliwa
Udalrich Buell
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Detection of Severe Coronary Heart Disease with Tl-201: Comparison of Resting Single Photon Emission Tomography with Invasive Arteriography
Carl-Martin Kirsch, Rainhard Doliwa, Udalrich Buell, Detlev Roedler
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Sep 1983, 24 (9) 761-767;
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