Comparison of contrast-enhanced breath-hold and free-breathing respiratory-gated imaging in three-dimensional magnetic resonance coronary angiography.
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S. Achenbach | G. Laub | D. Ropers | W. Daniel | W. Moshage | M. Regenfus | C. Schlundt | W. Kessler
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