Detection of pulmonary embolism in patients with unresolved clinical and scintigraphic diagnosis: helical CT versus angiography.
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W D Foley | L. Goodman | K. Sagar | W. Foley | J J Curtin | L R Goodman | K B Sagar | R. Lipchik | M W Mewissen | R J Lipchik | B D Collier | M R Crain | M. Crain | M. Mewissen | J. Curtin | B. Collier | W. Foley
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