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Inadequate Exercise Leads to Suboptimal Imaging. Thallium-201 Myocardial Perfusion Imaging after Dipyridamole Combined with Low-Level Exercise Unmasks Ischemia in Symptomatic Patients with Non-Diagnostic Thallium-201 Scans Who Exercise Submaximally
J. Fred Verzijlbergen, Paul HMJ Vermeersch, Gert-Jan Laarman and Carl APL Ascoop
Journal of Nuclear Medicine November 1991, 32 (11) 2071-2078;
J. Fred Verzijlbergen
Paul HMJ Vermeersch
Gert-Jan Laarman
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Inadequate Exercise Leads to Suboptimal Imaging. Thallium-201 Myocardial Perfusion Imaging after Dipyridamole Combined with Low-Level Exercise Unmasks Ischemia in Symptomatic Patients with Non-Diagnostic Thallium-201 Scans Who Exercise Submaximally
J. Fred Verzijlbergen, Paul HMJ Vermeersch, Gert-Jan Laarman, Carl APL Ascoop
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Nov 1991, 32 (11) 2071-2078;
Inadequate Exercise Leads to Suboptimal Imaging. Thallium-201 Myocardial Perfusion Imaging after Dipyridamole Combined with Low-Level Exercise Unmasks Ischemia in Symptomatic Patients with Non-Diagnostic Thallium-201 Scans Who Exercise Submaximally
J. Fred Verzijlbergen, Paul HMJ Vermeersch, Gert-Jan Laarman, Carl APL Ascoop
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Nov 1991, 32 (11) 2071-2078;
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