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Elektrokardiographische Muster eines drohenden, unabhängig von instabiler pektanginöser Symptomatik auftretenden Koronarverschlusses

Authors
  1. A Biagini
  2. AK Gash
  3. Arnold AER, Lubsen J, Verstraete M Brower RW
  4. CE Bredlau
  5. DG Harrison
  6. G Dorros
  7. GA Imperi
  8. GJ Davies
  9. HK Gold
  10. IM Adams
  11. JE Deanfield
  12. JH Chesebro
  13. M Cowley
  14. MW Krucoff
  15. MW Krucoff
  16. MW Krucoff
  17. MW Krucoff
  18. MW Krucoff
  19. S Severi
  20. S Stern
  21. Linderer T. Leizorovicz A. Wegscheider K, Tebbe U for the ISAM study group Schroder R. Neuhans KL
  22. SJ Schang
  23. SM Johnson
  24. SO Gottlieb
  25. George BS, Kereiakes DJ, Candela RJ, Abbottsmith CW, Stump DC, Boswick JM, Stack RS, Califf RM, and the TAMI Study Group Topol EJ
  26. U Hays
Publication date
1 January 1989
Publisher
'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
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