A format for integrating the interpretation of exercise ejection fraction and wall motion and its application in identifying equivocal responses.
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G A Diamond | D. Berman | G. Diamond | B. Pollock | R. Jones | J. Forrester | H. Swan | A. Rozanski | D. Morris | A Rozanski | J S Forrester | H J Swan | D Berman | M. Freeman | B H Pollock | D Morris | R Jones | M Freeman
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