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Kosteneffektivität der Stress-MRT bei KHK-Verdacht

Cost-effectiveness of stress MRI in suspected coronary artery disease

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von Knobelsdorff, F. Kosteneffektivität der Stress-MRT bei KHK-Verdacht. Kardiologe 15, 172–174 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12181-020-00422-z

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