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“Upward Creep” of the Heart: A Frequent Source of False-Positive Reversible Defects During Thallium-201 Stress-Redistribution SPECT
John Friedman, Kenneth Van Train, Jamshid Maddahi, Alan Rozanski, Florence Prigent, James Bietendorf, Alan Waxman and Daniel S. Berman
Journal of Nuclear Medicine October 1989, 30 (10) 1718-1722;
John Friedman
Kenneth Van Train
Jamshid Maddahi
Alan Rozanski
Florence Prigent
James Bietendorf
Alan Waxman
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“Upward Creep” of the Heart: A Frequent Source of False-Positive Reversible Defects During Thallium-201 Stress-Redistribution SPECT
John Friedman, Kenneth Van Train, Jamshid Maddahi, Alan Rozanski, Florence Prigent, James Bietendorf, Alan Waxman, Daniel S. Berman
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Oct 1989, 30 (10) 1718-1722;
“Upward Creep” of the Heart: A Frequent Source of False-Positive Reversible Defects During Thallium-201 Stress-Redistribution SPECT
John Friedman, Kenneth Van Train, Jamshid Maddahi, Alan Rozanski, Florence Prigent, James Bietendorf, Alan Waxman, Daniel S. Berman
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Oct 1989, 30 (10) 1718-1722;
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