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Role of Thallium-201 and PET Imaging in Evaluation of Myocardial Viability and Management of Patients with Coronary Artery Disease and Left Ventricular Dysfunction
Jamshid Maddahi, Heinrich Schelbert, Richard Brunken and Marcelo Di Carli
Journal of Nuclear Medicine April 1994, 35 (4) 707-715;
Jamshid Maddahi
Heinrich Schelbert
Richard Brunken


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Role of Thallium-201 and PET Imaging in Evaluation of Myocardial Viability and Management of Patients with Coronary Artery Disease and Left Ventricular Dysfunction
Jamshid Maddahi, Heinrich Schelbert, Richard Brunken, Marcelo Di Carli
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Apr 1994, 35 (4) 707-715;
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