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Prone Decubitus: A Solution to Inferior Wall Attenuation in Thallium-201 Myocardial Tomography
Jean-Paul Esquerré, Florent J. Coca, Serge J. Martinez and Robert F. Guiraud
Journal of Nuclear Medicine March 1989, 30 (3) 398-401;
Jean-Paul Esquerré
Florent J. Coca
Serge J. Martinez


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Prone Decubitus: A Solution to Inferior Wall Attenuation in Thallium-201 Myocardial Tomography
Jean-Paul Esquerré, Florent J. Coca, Serge J. Martinez, Robert F. Guiraud
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Mar 1989, 30 (3) 398-401;
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