Can Carbonated Lime Drink Intake Prior to Myocardial Perfusion Imaging With Tc-99m MIBI Reduce the Extracardiac Activity That Degrades the Image Quality and Leads to Fallacies in Interpretation?
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A. Nabar | M. Rajan | R. Asopa | G. Malhotra | U. Nayak | Trupti S Upadhye
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