Holistic polar map for integrated evaluation of cardiac imaging results
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József Varga | Laszlo Balkay | Gábor Szabó | Zsolt Koszegi | Laszlo Galuska | Ida Hegedus | Tibor Fulop | Emilia Balogh | Csaba Jenei | Rudolf Kolozsvari | Ildiko Racz | Istvan Edes
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