Magnetic resonance imaging, pacemakers and implantable cardioverter-defibrillators: current situation and clinical perspective.
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M. Götte | A. Rossum | P. Knaapen | T. Germans | A C van Rossum | P Knaapen | C P Allaart | C. Allaart | G. J. de Roest | M J W Götte | I K Rüssel | G J de Roest | T Germans | R F Veldkamp | I. Rüssel | R. Veldkamp | C. Allaart | A. V. van Rossum | G. Roest | A. Rossum | R. F. Veldkamp
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