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Rapid SPECT Cuts Cardiac Imaging Time in Half
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Title Rapid SPECT Cuts Cardiac Imaging Time in Half
Url http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/576191?src=rss
Description Single-photon-emission computed tomography myocardial perfusion produced data in half the usual acquisition time, with no sacrifice in image quality, according to the results of a prospective multicenter study.

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Category Articles > Cardiology
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Date Jun 18, 2008
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