Occupational health hazards in the interventional laboratory: time for a safer environment.
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Alexander Norbash | Stephen Balter | Donald L. Miller | David Haines | W. Laskey | L. Klein | S. Balter | D. Haines | A. Norbash | M. Mauro | J. Goldstein | Lloyd W Klein | James A Goldstein | Donald L Miller | Warren Laskey | Matthew A Mauro | David Haines
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