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Incomplete Recovery of Lung Perfusion After 3 Months in Patients with Acute Pulmonary Embolism Treated with Antithrombotic Agents
Myriam Wartski and Marie-Anne Collignon
Journal of Nuclear Medicine June 2000, 41 (6) 1043-1048;
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Incomplete Recovery of Lung Perfusion After 3 Months in Patients with Acute Pulmonary Embolism Treated with Antithrombotic Agents
Myriam Wartski, Marie-Anne Collignon
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Jun 2000, 41 (6) 1043-1048;
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