Usefulness of three posterior chest leads for the detection of posterior wall acute myocardial infarction.
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G. Kay | A. Iskandrian | V. Plumb | F. Hage | G Neal Kay | Fadi G Hage | Ami E Iskandrian | R. Aqel | Raed A Aqel | Pavani Ellipeddi | Linda Blackmon | Hugh T McElderry | Vance Plumb | H. T. McElderry | Pavani Ellipeddi | L. Blackmon
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