Collagen Fiber Morphology Determines Echogenicity of Myocardial Scar: Implications for Image Interpretation
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Peter Whittaker | P. Whittaker | P. Chandraratna | K. Vlachonassios | Ghasan M Tabel | Konstantinos Vlachonassios | Mehul Sonawala | P Anthony Chandraratna | M. Sonawala
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