Ischemic-like ST-segment changes during Holter monitoring in patients with angina pectoris and normal coronary arteries but negative exercise testing.
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F. Crea | A. Maseri | V. Pasceri | G. Lanza | D. Cianflone | A. Manzoli | G. Colonna
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