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Prediction of Improvement of Regional Left Ventricular Function After Revascularization Using Different Perfusion—Metabolism Criteria
Jeroen J. Bax, Frans C. Visser, Abdou Elhendy, Don Poldermans, Jan H. Cornel, Arthur van Lingen, Eric Boersma, Gerrit W. Sloof, Paolo M. Fioretti and Cees A. Visser
Journal of Nuclear Medicine November 1999, 40 (11) 1866-1873;
Jeroen J. Bax
Frans C. Visser
Abdou Elhendy
Don Poldermans
Jan H. Cornel
Arthur van Lingen
Eric Boersma
Gerrit W. Sloof
Paolo M. Fioretti
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Prediction of Improvement of Regional Left Ventricular Function After Revascularization Using Different Perfusion—Metabolism Criteria
Jeroen J. Bax, Frans C. Visser, Abdou Elhendy, Don Poldermans, Jan H. Cornel, Arthur van Lingen, Eric Boersma, Gerrit W. Sloof, Paolo M. Fioretti, Cees A. Visser
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Nov 1999, 40 (11) 1866-1873;
Prediction of Improvement of Regional Left Ventricular Function After Revascularization Using Different Perfusion—Metabolism Criteria
Jeroen J. Bax, Frans C. Visser, Abdou Elhendy, Don Poldermans, Jan H. Cornel, Arthur van Lingen, Eric Boersma, Gerrit W. Sloof, Paolo M. Fioretti, Cees A. Visser
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Nov 1999, 40 (11) 1866-1873;
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