Importance of immediate and very early postprocedural angiographic and thallium-201 single photon emission computed tomographic perfusion measurements in predicting late results after coronary intervention.
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B. Lewis | D. Halon | M. Flugelman | R. Hardoff | A. Merdler | J. Rod | S. Gips | A. Front
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