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Rapid Back To Back Adenosine Stress/Rest Technetium-99m Teboroxime Myocardial Perfusion SPECT Using a Triple-Detector Camera
Terrance Chua, Hosen Kiat, Guido Germano, Kent Takemoto, Geraldine Fernandez, Yolanda Biasio, John Friedman and Daniel Berman
Journal of Nuclear Medicine September 1993, 34 (9) 1485-1493;
Terrance Chua
Hosen Kiat
Guido Germano
Kent Takemoto
Geraldine Fernandez
Yolanda Biasio
John Friedman
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Rapid Back To Back Adenosine Stress/Rest Technetium-99m Teboroxime Myocardial Perfusion SPECT Using a Triple-Detector Camera
Terrance Chua, Hosen Kiat, Guido Germano, Kent Takemoto, Geraldine Fernandez, Yolanda Biasio, John Friedman, Daniel Berman
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Sep 1993, 34 (9) 1485-1493;
Rapid Back To Back Adenosine Stress/Rest Technetium-99m Teboroxime Myocardial Perfusion SPECT Using a Triple-Detector Camera
Terrance Chua, Hosen Kiat, Guido Germano, Kent Takemoto, Geraldine Fernandez, Yolanda Biasio, John Friedman, Daniel Berman
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Sep 1993, 34 (9) 1485-1493;
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