Hyperventilation/Breath-Hold Maneuver to Detect Myocardial Ischemia by Strain-Encoded CMR: Diagnostic Accuracy of a Needle-Free Stress Protocol.
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N. Osman | M. Friedrich | H. Katus | J. Riffel | M. Ochs | J. Salatzki | Andreas Ochs | I. Kajzar
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