The salvaged area at risk in reperfused acute myocardial infarction as visualized by cardiovascular magnetic resonance.
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J. Schulz-Menger | M. Friedrich | D. Messroghli | H. Abdel-Aty | Andrew J Taylor | R. Dietz | A. Taylor
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