Dipyridamole stress and rest transmural myocardial perfusion ratio evaluation by 64 detector-row computed tomography.
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R. Cury | C. Rochitte | Tiago Senra | A. Shiozaki | R. Cury | T. A. Magalhães | P. Lemos | A. Paladino | M. Perini | T. Magalhães
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