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Reversibility Bull's-Eye: A New Polar Bull's-Eye Map to Quantify Reversibility of Stress-Induced SPECT Thallium-201 Myocardial Perfusion Defects
J. Larry Klein, Ernest V. Garcia, E. Gordon DePuey, Joan Campbell, Andrew T. Taylor, Roderic I. Pettigrew, Paul D'Amato, Russell Folks and Naomi Alazraki
Journal of Nuclear Medicine July 1990, 31 (7) 1240-1246;
J. Larry Klein
Ernest V. Garcia
E. Gordon DePuey
Joan Campbell
Andrew T. Taylor
Roderic I. Pettigrew
Paul D'Amato
Russell Folks


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Reversibility Bull's-Eye: A New Polar Bull's-Eye Map to Quantify Reversibility of Stress-Induced SPECT Thallium-201 Myocardial Perfusion Defects
J. Larry Klein, Ernest V. Garcia, E. Gordon DePuey, Joan Campbell, Andrew T. Taylor, Roderic I. Pettigrew, Paul D'Amato, Russell Folks, Naomi Alazraki
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Jul 1990, 31 (7) 1240-1246;
Reversibility Bull's-Eye: A New Polar Bull's-Eye Map to Quantify Reversibility of Stress-Induced SPECT Thallium-201 Myocardial Perfusion Defects
J. Larry Klein, Ernest V. Garcia, E. Gordon DePuey, Joan Campbell, Andrew T. Taylor, Roderic I. Pettigrew, Paul D'Amato, Russell Folks, Naomi Alazraki
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Jul 1990, 31 (7) 1240-1246;
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