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Thallium-201 Myocardial Imaging: A Comparison of the Redistribution and Rest Images
James L. Ritchie, Peter C. Albro, James H. Caldwell, Gene B. Trobaugh and Glen W. Hamilton
Journal of Nuclear Medicine June 1979, 20 (6) 477-483;
James L. Ritchie
Peter C. Albro
James H. Caldwell
Gene B. Trobaugh
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Thallium-201 Myocardial Imaging: A Comparison of the Redistribution and Rest Images
James L. Ritchie, Peter C. Albro, James H. Caldwell, Gene B. Trobaugh, Glen W. Hamilton
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Jun 1979, 20 (6) 477-483;
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