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Comparison between Thallium-201 and Technetium-99m-Tetrofosmin Uptake with Sustained Low Flow and Profound Systolic Dysfunction
Bruce A. Koplan, George A. Beller, Mirta Ruiz, Joo Y. Yang, Denny D. Watson and David K. Glover
Journal of Nuclear Medicine August 1996, 37 (8) 1398-1402;
Bruce A. Koplan
George A. Beller
Mirta Ruiz
Joo Y. Yang
Denny D. Watson
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Comparison between Thallium-201 and Technetium-99m-Tetrofosmin Uptake with Sustained Low Flow and Profound Systolic Dysfunction
Bruce A. Koplan, George A. Beller, Mirta Ruiz, Joo Y. Yang, Denny D. Watson, David K. Glover
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Aug 1996, 37 (8) 1398-1402;
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