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Thallium-Gated SPECT in Patients with Major Myocardial Infarction: Effect of Filtering and Zooming in Comparison with Equilibrium Radionuclide Imaging and Left Ventriculography
Pierre Véra, Alain Manrique, Valérie Pontvianne, Anne Hitzel, René Koning and Alain Cribier
Journal of Nuclear Medicine April 1999, 40 (4) 513-521;
Pierre Véra
Alain Manrique
Valérie Pontvianne
Anne Hitzel
René Koning


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Thallium-Gated SPECT in Patients with Major Myocardial Infarction: Effect of Filtering and Zooming in Comparison with Equilibrium Radionuclide Imaging and Left Ventriculography
Pierre Véra, Alain Manrique, Valérie Pontvianne, Anne Hitzel, René Koning, Alain Cribier
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Apr 1999, 40 (4) 513-521;
Thallium-Gated SPECT in Patients with Major Myocardial Infarction: Effect of Filtering and Zooming in Comparison with Equilibrium Radionuclide Imaging and Left Ventriculography
Pierre Véra, Alain Manrique, Valérie Pontvianne, Anne Hitzel, René Koning, Alain Cribier
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Apr 1999, 40 (4) 513-521;
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