Exercise-induced ST segment depression in the diagnosis of multivessel coronary disease: a meta analysis.
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D Mulvihill | R. Detrano | V. Froelicher | A. Colombo | K. Lehmann | P. Dubach | R. Gianrossi | D. Mulvihill | A Colombo | R Detrano | R Gianrossi | K Lehmann | P Dubach | V Froelicher | Paul Dubach | P. Dubach
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