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Comparison of Submaximal Exercise ECG Test with Coronary Cineangiocardiogram
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Coronary arteriograms and submaximal exercise tests were compared in 100 patients, all of whom had chest pain, and forty-six patients were free of hypertension, aortic valve disease, or both.Abstract:
Coronary arteriograms and submaximal exercise tests were compared in 100 patients, all of whom had chest pain. Forty-six of these patients were free of hypertension, aortic valve disease o...read more
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