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Scar burden and mechanical dyssynchrony assessment with SPECT-myocardial perfusion imaging as a potential tool to predict responsiveness to cardiac resynchronization therapy
Scar burden and mechanical dyssynchrony assessment with SPECT-myocardial perfusion imaging as a potential tool to predict responsiveness to cardiac resynchronization therapy
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2015
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Sergio Leite, SMS
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Amorim, S
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Moura, B
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Cardoso, JS
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Pereira, J
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Maciel, MJ
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