Congenital coronary anomalies detected by coronary computed tomography compared to invasive coronary angiography
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Michael Fiechter | Catherine Gebhard | Oliver Gaemperli | Christian Schmied | Christian Templin | T. Fuchs | I. Burger | T. Lüscher | P. Kaufmann | C. Schmied | J. Ghadri | C. Templin | Michael Fiechter | C. Gebhard | O. Gaemperli | Thomas F Lüscher | Philipp A Kaufmann | Irene A Burger | Tobias A Fuchs | Jelena R Ghadri | Michelle Frank | M. Frank | Egle Kazakauskaite | Stefanie Braunschweig | E. Kazakauskaite | Stefanie Braunschweig
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