Technetium 99m sestamibi myocardial perfusion imaging predicts clinical outcome in the community outpatient setting. The Nuclear Utility in the Community (NUC) Study.
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Leslee J Shaw | L. Shaw | G. Thomas | R. Hachamovitch | Rory Hachamovitch | M. Miyamoto | Gregory S Thomas | Michael I Miyamoto | A Peter Morello | Haresh Majmundar | Jennifer J Thomas | Christine H Sampson | A. Morello | H. Majmundar | C. Sampson | Jennifer J. Thomas
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