Decker et al., 1983 - Google Patents
Coronary flow measurements using cinedensitometryDecker et al., 1983
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- 7460169257972789530
- Author
- Decker D
- Blümchen G
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- Publication venue
- Radiological Functional Analysis of the Vascular System: Contrast Media—Methods—Results
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For functional diagnostic parameters of the human circulation, X-ray cinedensitometry is an important tool for quantitative measurement—alongside the dye dilution method, the thermodilution technique, the use of radioactive tracers, and recently the ultrasonic Doppler …
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