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Cardiovascular magnetic resonance measurement of myocardial extracellular volume in health and disease

✍ Scribed by Sado, Daniel M. (author);Flett, Andrew S. (author);Banypersad, Sanjay M. (author);White, Steven K. (author);Maestrini, Viviana (author);Quarta, Giovanni (author);Lachmann, Robin H. (author);Murphy, Elaine (author);Mehta, Atul (author);Hughes, Derralynn A. (author);McKenna, William J. (author);Taylor, Andrew M. (author);Hausenloy, Derek J. (author);Hawkins, Philip N. (author);Elliott, Perry M. (author);Moon, James C. (author)


Book ID
125526390
Publisher
BMJ
Year
2012
Tongue
English
Weight
262 KB
Volume
98
Category
Article
ISSN
0007-0769

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