Evaluation of pericoronary adipose tissue attenuation on CT
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P. van der Harst | M. van Assen | R. Vliegenthart | R. Ma | P. van der harst | R. Farì | Carlo N De Cecco | Arthur E Stillman | Roberto Fari
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