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Prone Versus Supine Thallium Myocardial SPECT: A Method to Decrease Artifactual Inferior Wall Defects
George M. Segall and Michael J. Davis
Journal of Nuclear Medicine April 1989, 30 (4) 548-555;
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Prone Versus Supine Thallium Myocardial SPECT: A Method to Decrease Artifactual Inferior Wall Defects
George M. Segall, Michael J. Davis
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Apr 1989, 30 (4) 548-555;
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