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201Tl and 99mTc-MIBI Gated SPECT in Patients with Large Perfusion Defects and Left Ventricular Dysfunction: Comparison with Equilibrium Radionuclide Angiography
Alain Manrique, Marc Faraggi, Pierre Véra, Didier Vilain, Rachida Lebtahi, Alain Cribier and Dominique Le Guludec
Journal of Nuclear Medicine May 1999, 40 (5) 805-809;
Alain Manrique
Marc Faraggi
Pierre Véra
Didier Vilain
Rachida Lebtahi
Alain Cribier
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201Tl and 99mTc-MIBI Gated SPECT in Patients with Large Perfusion Defects and Left Ventricular Dysfunction: Comparison with Equilibrium Radionuclide Angiography
Alain Manrique, Marc Faraggi, Pierre Véra, Didier Vilain, Rachida Lebtahi, Alain Cribier, Dominique Le Guludec
Journal of Nuclear Medicine May 1999, 40 (5) 805-809;
201Tl and 99mTc-MIBI Gated SPECT in Patients with Large Perfusion Defects and Left Ventricular Dysfunction: Comparison with Equilibrium Radionuclide Angiography
Alain Manrique, Marc Faraggi, Pierre Véra, Didier Vilain, Rachida Lebtahi, Alain Cribier, Dominique Le Guludec
Journal of Nuclear Medicine May 1999, 40 (5) 805-809;
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