Screening of ruptured plaques in patients with coronary artery disease by intravascular ultrasound
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C von Birgelen | R Erbel | M Haude | R. Erbel | G. Görge | C. von Birgelen | H. Boudoulas | F. Chirillo | S. Sack | D. Baumgart | V. Shah | D Baumgart | H Boudoulas | J. Ge | M. Haude | S Sack | G Görge | J Ge | F Chirillo | J Schwedtmann | V Shah | J. Schwedtmann | R. Erbel | C. Birgelen
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