Usefulness of real-time navigator magnetic resonance imaging for evaluating coronary artery origins in pediatric patients.
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Raja Muthupillai | Jason T. Su | R. Muthupillai | Laura K. Diaz | T. Chung | R. Pignatelli | G Wesley Vick | Taylor Chung | Jason T Su | Ricardo H Pignatelli | Grace C Kung | Laura K Diaz | John P Kovalchin | J. Kovalchin | G. Kung | G. Vick
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