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Quantitative Analysis of Stress Thallium-201 Myocardial Scintrigrams: A Multicenter Trial
Kenneth F. Van Train, Daniel S. Berman, Ernest V. Garcia, Harvey J. Berger, Milton J. Sands, John D. Friedman, Michael R. Freeman, Michael Pryzlak, William L. Ashburn, Sharon L. Norris, Allan M. Green and Jamshid Maddahi
Journal of Nuclear Medicine January 1986, 27 (1) 17-25;
Kenneth F. Van Train
Daniel S. Berman
Ernest V. Garcia
Harvey J. Berger
Milton J. Sands
John D. Friedman
Michael R. Freeman
Michael Pryzlak
William L. Ashburn
Sharon L. Norris
Allan M. Green


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Quantitative Analysis of Stress Thallium-201 Myocardial Scintrigrams: A Multicenter Trial
Kenneth F. Van Train, Daniel S. Berman, Ernest V. Garcia, Harvey J. Berger, Milton J. Sands, John D. Friedman, Michael R. Freeman, Michael Pryzlak, William L. Ashburn, Sharon L. Norris, Allan M. Green, Jamshid Maddahi
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Jan 1986, 27 (1) 17-25;
Quantitative Analysis of Stress Thallium-201 Myocardial Scintrigrams: A Multicenter Trial
Kenneth F. Van Train, Daniel S. Berman, Ernest V. Garcia, Harvey J. Berger, Milton J. Sands, John D. Friedman, Michael R. Freeman, Michael Pryzlak, William L. Ashburn, Sharon L. Norris, Allan M. Green, Jamshid Maddahi
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Jan 1986, 27 (1) 17-25;
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