Research ArticleNuclear Cardiology
Clinical Validation of Automatic Quantitative Defect Size in Rest Technetium-99m-Sestamibi Myocardial Perfusion SPECT
Xingping Kang, Daniel S. Berman, Kenneth F. Van Train, Aman M. Amanullah, Joseph Areeda, John D. Friedman, Hosen Kiat and Guido Germano
Journal of Nuclear Medicine September 1997, 38 (9) 1441-1446;
Xingping Kang
Daniel S. Berman
Kenneth F. Van Train
Aman M. Amanullah
Joseph Areeda
John D. Friedman
Hosen Kiat


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Clinical Validation of Automatic Quantitative Defect Size in Rest Technetium-99m-Sestamibi Myocardial Perfusion SPECT
Xingping Kang, Daniel S. Berman, Kenneth F. Van Train, Aman M. Amanullah, Joseph Areeda, John D. Friedman, Hosen Kiat, Guido Germano
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Sep 1997, 38 (9) 1441-1446;
Clinical Validation of Automatic Quantitative Defect Size in Rest Technetium-99m-Sestamibi Myocardial Perfusion SPECT
Xingping Kang, Daniel S. Berman, Kenneth F. Van Train, Aman M. Amanullah, Joseph Areeda, John D. Friedman, Hosen Kiat, Guido Germano
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Sep 1997, 38 (9) 1441-1446;
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