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Impact of Antianginal Medications, Peak Heart Rate and Stress Level on the Prognostic Value of a Normal Exercise Myocardial Perfusion Imaging Study
Kenneth A. Brown and Michaelanne Rowen
Journal of Nuclear Medicine September 1993, 34 (9) 1467-1471;


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Impact of Antianginal Medications, Peak Heart Rate and Stress Level on the Prognostic Value of a Normal Exercise Myocardial Perfusion Imaging Study
Kenneth A. Brown, Michaelanne Rowen
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Sep 1993, 34 (9) 1467-1471;
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