PMID: 623019Feb 1, 1978Paper

Noninvasive assessment of coronary stenoses by myocardial imaging during pharmacologic coronary vasodilatation. II. Clinical methodology and feasibility

The American Journal of Cardiology
K L GouldG W Hamilton

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