Three-dimensional quantitative coronary angiography and quantification of jeopardised myocardium to predict functional significance of intermediate coronary artery stenosis.
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A. M. Leone | F. Burzotta | C. Trani | G. Niccoli | I. Porto | A. Rebuzzi | F. Crea | A. Banning | C. Aurigemma | A. D. De Caterina | E. Basile | G. D. De Maria | G. Scalone | P. Cialdella | A. Gardi | F. Tagliaferro | Fabio Clemente | D. Laezza | Eloisa Basile | A. Leone
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