Research ArticleNuclear Cardiology
Prognosis by Measurements of Left Ventricular Function During Exercise
Leslee J. Shaw, Sheila K. Heinle, Salvador Borges-Neto, Karen Kesler, R. Edward Coleman, Robert H. Jones and Duke Noninvasive Research Working Group
Journal of Nuclear Medicine January 1998, 39 (1) 140-146;
Leslee J. Shaw
Sheila K. Heinle
Salvador Borges-Neto
Karen Kesler
R. Edward Coleman


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Prognosis by Measurements of Left Ventricular Function During Exercise
Leslee J. Shaw, Sheila K. Heinle, Salvador Borges-Neto, Karen Kesler, R. Edward Coleman, Robert H. Jones, Duke Noninvasive Research Working Group
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