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Anger Increases Cardiac Sympathetic Heterogeneity as Measured by I-123 MIBG Imaging in Patients with Ischemic Cardiomyopathy

Taraneh Hashemi Zonouz, Yi-Hwa Liu, Veronica Sandoval, Ramesh Fazzone-Chettiar, Albert Sinusas, Matthew Burg and Rachel Lampert
Journal of Nuclear Medicine May 2016, 57 (supplement 2) 230;
Taraneh Hashemi Zonouz
3Yale University School of Medicine New Haven CT United States
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Yi-Hwa Liu
3Yale University School of Medicine New Haven CT United States
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Veronica Sandoval
2Yale New Haven Hospital New Haven CT United States
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Ramesh Fazzone-Chettiar
2Yale New Haven Hospital New Haven CT United States
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Albert Sinusas
3Yale University School of Medicine New Haven CT United States
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Matthew Burg
4Internal Medicine/Cardiology Yale University School of Medicine New Haven CT United States
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1Yale Cardiology New Haven CT United States
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vol. 57 no. supplement 2 230

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Society of Nuclear Medicine
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0161-5505
Online ISSN 
2159-662X
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  • Published online May 24, 2016.

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  1. Taraneh Hashemi Zonouz3,
  2. Yi-Hwa Liu3,
  3. Veronica Sandoval2,
  4. Ramesh Fazzone-Chettiar2,
  5. Albert Sinusas3,
  6. Matthew Burg4 and
  7. Rachel Lampert1
  1. 1Yale Cardiology New Haven CT United States
  2. 2Yale New Haven Hospital New Haven CT United States
  3. 3Yale University School of Medicine New Haven CT United States
  4. 4Internal Medicine/Cardiology Yale University School of Medicine New Haven CT United States

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Taraneh Hashemi Zonouz, Yi-Hwa Liu, Veronica Sandoval, Ramesh Fazzone-Chettiar, Albert Sinusas, Matthew Burg, Rachel Lampert
Journal of Nuclear Medicine May 2016, 57 (supplement 2) 230;

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