"Upward creep" of the heart: a frequent source of false-positive reversible defects during thallium-201 stress-redistribution SPECT.
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D S Berman | K Van Train | D. Berman | J. Friedman | J. Maddahi | A. Rozanski | A. Waxman | K. V. Van Train | F. Prigent | J. Bietendorf | A Rozanski | J Maddahi | J Friedman | F Prigent | A Waxman | J Bietendorf
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