Magnetic Resonance Imaging During Dobutamine Stress for Detection and Localization of Coronary Artery Disease: Quantitative Wall Motion Analysis Using a Modification of the Centerline Method
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Aeilko H. Zwinderman | Albert V.G. Bruschke | A. Zwinderman | P. V. van Dijkman | A. de Roos | A. Bruschke | F. P. Van rugge | F. Paul Van rugge | Ernst E. Van der well | Sander J. Spanjersbrg | Albert De roos | Niels A.A. Matheijssen | Paul R.M. Van dijkman | Johon H.C. Reiber | N. Matheijssen | P. V. Van dijkman | F. V. Van rugge | J. Reiber
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