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Quantitative Stress-Redistribution Thallium-201 SPECT Using Prone Imaging: Methodologic Development and Validation

Hosen Kiat, Kenneth F. Van Train, John D. Friedman, Guido Germano, Gerard Silagan, Fan Ping Wang, Jamshid Maddahi, Florence Prigent and Daniel S. Berman
Journal of Nuclear Medicine August 1992, 33 (8) 1509-1515;
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Quantitative Stress-Redistribution Thallium-201 SPECT Using Prone Imaging: Methodologic Development and Validation
Hosen Kiat, Kenneth F. Van Train, John D. Friedman, Guido Germano, Gerard Silagan, Fan Ping Wang, Jamshid Maddahi, Florence Prigent, Daniel S. Berman
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Aug 1992, 33 (8) 1509-1515;

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Quantitative Stress-Redistribution Thallium-201 SPECT Using Prone Imaging: Methodologic Development and Validation
Hosen Kiat, Kenneth F. Van Train, John D. Friedman, Guido Germano, Gerard Silagan, Fan Ping Wang, Jamshid Maddahi, Florence Prigent, Daniel S. Berman
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Aug 1992, 33 (8) 1509-1515;
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