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Scintigraphic Assessment of Pulmonary and Whole-Body Blood Flow Patterns After Surgical Intervention in Congenital Heart Disease
Martha Pruckmayer, Sophie Zacherl, Ulrike Salzer-Muhar, Michael Schlemmer and Thomas Leitha
Journal of Nuclear Medicine September 1999, 40 (9) 1477-1483;
Martha Pruckmayer
Sophie Zacherl
Ulrike Salzer-Muhar
Michael Schlemmer


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Scintigraphic Assessment of Pulmonary and Whole-Body Blood Flow Patterns After Surgical Intervention in Congenital Heart Disease
Martha Pruckmayer, Sophie Zacherl, Ulrike Salzer-Muhar, Michael Schlemmer, Thomas Leitha
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Sep 1999, 40 (9) 1477-1483;
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