Assessment of myocardial viability with 99mTc-sestamibi tomography before coronary bypass graft surgery: correlation with histopathology and postoperative improvement in cardiac function.
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M. Verani | G. Lawrie | J. Howell | J. Mahmarian | Z. He | Zuo-xiang He | H. Dakik | R. Espada | D. Weilbaecher | Z. He
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