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  • 53. Accuracy of exercise electrocardiography in detecting physiologically significant coronary arterial lesions.
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  • 55. Myocardial perfusion reserve: assessment with multisection, quantitative, first-pass MR imaging.
    Wilke N, Jerosch-Herold M, Wang Y, Huang Y, Christensen BV, Stillman AE, Ugurbil K, McDonald K, Wilson RF.
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    Di Mario C, Serruys PW.
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  • 60. Value of transesophageal echocardiography during complex or high-risk coronary interventions in the cardiac catheterization laboratory.
    Pavlides GS, Hauser AM, Dudlets PI, Almany SL, Grines CL, O'Neill WW.
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